Sunderland midfielder Billy Knott has revealed that he is enjoying his loan spell with Wycombe Wanderers.
The 20-year-old, who will remain at Adams Park until at least November, opened his account for the League Two club in their win over Plymouth Argyle at the weekend.
"I'm just concentrating on what I'm doing here at the moment and focusing on Wycombe," Knott told the club's official website. "I'm a Wycombe player at the moment and I class myself as a Wycombe player. I'm really enjoying it and we're pushing up the table - we'll see what happens in the future when it comes to it. I'm just focusing on what I'm doing now.
"It was an easy decision for me to extend my loan because the boys have been great, everyone's helping and we're winning games - that's the main thing as a footballer and I'm really enjoying it.
"Wycombe's a great club and it's easy to get on with the lads. You can see from the great team spirit that we're doing well at the moment and everyone's flying."
Knott, who has also been on loan at Woking and AFC Wimbledon in recent seasons, started his youth career at West Ham United.