Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Andy Keogh has expressed his desire to remain at Leeds United when his current loan deal at the club ends.
The Irishman is due to return to Molineux in January but has found it hard to gain minutes under Mick McCarthy in the Premier League.
He has made 21 appearances for Simon Grayson's side this term, scoring twice for the Elland Road club.
"I love the club and, in an ideal world, I'd like to stay," Keogh told the Yorkshire Evening Post.
"My agent will start speaking to them soon, and to Wolves, and we'll just go from there."
The 25-year-old, who first joined Leeds at 16 before leaving for Scunthorpe in 2005, spoke of his fondness of the Championship side.
"It's the first club I signed for as a youngster and holds a place in my heart," he added.
Leeds are currently sitting comfortably in the Championship playoffs and next face Reading on Saturday.