Fulham defender Dan Burn would be keen to return to Yeovil next season if both parties could agree a deal.
The imposing centre-half capped an impressive loan spell with the Glovers by heading home the second goal in Sunday's 2-1 League One play-off final success over Brentford at Wembley.
Burn, who started his career at Darlington before being snapped up by the Premier League side, played 41 times for Gary Johnson's men last season, forming a rock solid partnership with Byron Webster at the back.
His performances also caught the eye of his parent club, who last month said they would be willing to consider a second temporary switch for the 21-year-old to a club in the Championship.
With the Glovers now in the second tier of English football, Burn could be in line for another Huish Park spell, an idea that appeals to him.
Burn said: "I don't think I'll reflect on my progress until I come back next season.
"It's been unbelievable and one of the best seasons of my life. I've made some brilliant mates, played under some excellent management and I've loved playing for Yeovil. I don't want to leave.
"I'll go back to Fulham, do pre-season with them and then see what they're thinking of my progression and what they want to do with me. But I'd love to come back here, I'd never turn down a move here. I'll go back and see what happens after a few holidays."
The arrival of Middlesbrough midfielder and fellow Northeasterner Matt Dolan at the start of the year boosted Burn's enjoyment of life in the South West, but he said it took little time to settle at Yeovil.
"In my first game I scored a goal and an own goal so that didn't really go to plan," he said.
"But I've always felt part of the team here. I've loved going into training every day and seeing the lads, there's always something happening.
"I've lived with Matty Dolan since he signed, so we get on really well and I love it. He's in the same situation as me where he's come on loan and we've really bonded, we're really good mates."
Burn revealed he had warned boss Gary Johnson that he was going to net at the national stadium and would still claim the goal regardless of James Hayter stating he got the final touch.
He said: "I told the gaffer on Saturday I was going to score and he laughed at me.
"Hayts said he got a nick on it, but even if I did I'm still taking it."
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