Anthony Martial has kept open the possibility of extending his loan move to Sevilla beyond the end of the season.
The France forward will spend the rest of the campaign with the La Liga title challengers after finding regular football hard to come by at Manchester United this season.
Sevilla had been chasing Martial's signature throughout the January transfer window and made a breakthrough in negotiations when they agreed to cover the majority of his salary, with the 26-year-old also taking a pay cut to make the move happen.
Martial has made just two Premier League starts for United this season and wanted to leave this month to play regularly again.
He is expected back at Old Trafford this summer but admits he hasn't decided where his future lies at the moment.
"I have joined for five months but you never know what the future holds," he said.
"It's not just about money. It's to play and to enjoy it. That's it. That's why I chose to come here, to play and to enjoy football again.
"I want to play more and show what I can do. I believe Sevilla is the perfect place to do that. I want to score goals, provide assists and be crucial for this team in the next five months. There are many good players at Sevilla and I want to bring my experience to the side."
Sevilla expressed their interest in Martial at an early stage this window, with the forward telling Ralf Rangnick he wanted to leave United.
Juventus were also linked with a loan move, but Martial insists his heart was always set on Sevilla, who are four points behind Real Madrid at the top of La Liga.
"It [negotiation] hasn't been easy," Martial said. "But from the first day, I knew I wanted to come to Sevilla and we all worked for that to happen.
"The coach [Julen Lopetegui] and the sporting director [Monchi] showed a strong interest in me and that's what convinced me to come here.
"They [Sevilla] wanted me in the past and we kept in touch. They contacted me recently and said I could help them.
"I want to help the club achieve it's aims. We have to be consistent in La Liga and do the best we can knowing that there are other big clubs that want to win the title.
"I have trained a lot in the past few months. I want to adapt as soon as possible to the team and connect well with my teammates to help them reach the aims for the season. I'm ready to play."
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