Swansea City's on-loan midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson has once again reiterated his desire to leave Hoffenheim this summer.
Sigurdsson recently admitted that he wanted to remain in England, with Manchester United rumoured to be interested in his services.
The Icelandic international claims that he doesn't miss playing for Hoffenheim and would be open to a permanent switch to Swansea.
The 22-year-old told the Daily Mail: "It's difficult to say if I miss the club. I have friends there but I wasn't playing, was hardly ever really happy. I just want to play football, but I was training, sitting on the bench, training again.
"All I can say is what I have said. I want to stay in the Premier League. I have always wanted to play in this league from when I young. I would love to stay at Swansea."
Brendan Rodgers's side face Manchester United on Sunday.