Doncaster Rovers midfielder Madger Gomes is hoping he can obtain a more regular starting spot for the League One side.
The 22-year-old joined the Yorkshire club over the summer having been at Croatian side NK Istra last season.
Gomes, who is from Spain, has previously been on the books at Villarreal, Liverpool, Leeds United and Sochaux.
He has played four times for Doncaster under Darren Moore in the league so far in this campaign.
The midfielder has spoken has opened up about his opening few months at the Keepmoat Stadium, as per a report by the Doncaster Free Press: “I’ve been here six months and I’m very happy. Sometimes I’m sad because you want to help the team on the pitch but the players playing have been doing very well.”
“I try to do my football and try to show the coach that when he needs me, I will be there. I think all the chances I’ve had I’ve done well and I’m making it difficult for the coach. Hopefully I’ll get more chances.”
He added: “The football here in England is different to where I’ve been. I try to improve every day because the game is faster and stronger here. I’ve never played in League One before.”
“Ben Sheaf and Ben Whiteman are both great players. Ben Whiteman was the best player last season too. I just try to learn and improve.”