Former Dundee United star Lawrence Shankland doesn't expect to leave Beerschot this summer.
The Belgian top-flight side have endured a torrid season which resulted in their relegation with two months of the season remaining.
The Scotland striker has netted five times for his club but has been able to help them clear of danger as they get set for life in the second flight.
But ex- United striker Shankland insists he isn't ready to walk away even if he is signature would be in high demand in the Premiership if he decided to move on.
Speaking to the club's official website, he said: “I signed a three year contract at Beerschot without a release clause if we should go down.
“I reckon I will stay put.
“It is a brand new experience for me, my first season abroad, away from Scotland.
“Do I regret my transfer as the results are very disappointing? Not really but I must admit it’s quite frustrating losing every other week and having to fight relegation.
“The atmosphere in the dressing room has always been good.
“We lost too many games by the odd goal and individual mistakes were almost always punished by our opponents.
“On top of that, there have been a handful of debatable decisions by the ref and VAR. But we also have to admit we underachieved on more than one occasion.”