QPR striker Loic Remy believes he is perfectly suited to playing in the Premier League.
The London club were relegated on Sunday after a goalless draw with Reading, but the France international has briefly impressed at Loftus Road, finding the net five times in 11 games to give them a fighting chance of survival.
Remy's performances have caught the eye, with several top-flight clubs being linked with his signature in the off-season, and the Frenchman insists he is still happy with his decision to leave a title tilt at Marseille for an ultimately unsuccessful relegation scrap.
"I left because I wanted a different challenge, one that was tricky right from the start," he told FIFA's official website.
"I joined QPR to give my all though, and my goal at the end of the season was not to have any regrets. I don’t have any regrets about leaving and I’m happy here in England.
"I’m playing in a league where I’ve always wanted to play, and I don’t regret it.
"You get less time to read the game in this league. There’s more pressure and there’s more contact, though there is more space too.
"It’s great for a player like me. They play deep here and I like that. It feels like the perfect league for me."