Kadeem Harris has declared that joining Barnsley on loan was a "no-brainer" and has vowed to bring the good times back to his new club.
The Cardiff City winger linked up with the Tykes last week on an initial 93-day loan deal.
After playing the final 30 minutes of Barnsley's goalless draw against Bradford, Harris has now targeted more regular playing time during his short-term stint in Yorkshire.
"I would have liked to get a goal or assist but there's plenty of time," he told the club's official website. "We've got lots of games coming up and, hopefully, I can contribute to the team's success in the future.
"It's been a quick move for me and as soon as I heard Barnsley wanted me I was interested straight away. The gaffer asked me if I would have liked to come here and I said yes, I've enjoyed it so far.
"I think I'll enjoy my time here. When a manager has faith in you and your ability the move is a no-brainer and it made up my decision. I think I'm a crowd pleaser who contributes going forward and be positive in my play. Hopefully in the next three months I can do what I said and bring the team success."
Harris joined Cardiff from Wycombe Wanderers in 2012, but has since struggled to hold down a starting spot in the Bluebirds' first team.