Wednesday 22 February 2017 18:21, UK
Lucas Perez feels "really comfortable" at Arsenal as the Spanish striker looks to help drive the team on to a positive end to the season.
Perez took his tally for the Gunners to seven with the opening goal in the 2-0 FA Cup fifth-round win at Sutton on Monday night.
The start at Gander Green Lane was, however, just his ninth in all competitions.
Perez's representative has played down suggestions the forward - signed for £17m from Deportivo La Coruna at the end of August - may consider his long-term future in the summer.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger accepts Perez is now very much "pushing on the door" for a regular starting place, with the 28-year-old having settled into London life.
Perez said in an interview with Arsenal Player: "It was still quite a change for me to get used to the English league when I moved here from Spain. Everyone needs some time to adjust.
"Players are all different, so some take longer to adapt than others. Now I feel really comfortable and I've fitted in well to the team - that's particularly important for a player."