Swansea City defender Neil Taylor has indicated that he would like to remain at the club, despite speculation about his future at the Liberty Stadium.
Taylor has been linked with a move away from the Welsh outfit after featuring just four times during the final months of the campaign, but the full-back has insisted that no decision has been made on whether he will remain at the club.
The 25-year-old is quoted by the South Wales Evening Post as saying: "This is a club that's been good to me down the years. This is a good football club, make no mistake. This is a good place for people to be.
"Hopefully being made captain reflects my attitude towards everyone. I lead the team as best I can. I've done it on a couple of occasions this season and it's one of my proudest moments.
"I can't tell you what's going to happen. I don't know. Players don't know as much as you think."
Taylor has made a total of 96 appearances for Swansea since joining the club in 2010.