Pablo Hernandez says that he is happy at Leeds United.

Hernandez joined Leeds on a six-month contract from Al-Arabi in the summer of 2016 when Garry Monk was in charge of the Whites, and made the deal permanent in January 2017.
The former Valencia and Swansea City attacking midfielder put pen to paper on a new one-year contract in the summer of 2017.
The 32-year-old, who can also operate as a winger, has said that he is happy at Leeds, and has said that he has had talks with the club regarding his future.

“I have had small talks with the club, I am happy here and the club know this,” Hernandez told The Yorkshire Evening Post when asked about his future. “They are happy with me.
“What is important now is to focus on these games in December. I am sure in the future we will talk.
“I know my role, I am one of the oldest players in the squad and I always think I am an example to the young players.”

Hernandez is a very creative midfielder, and he remains an important player in the Leeds team despite the form and heroics of Samuel Saiz.
The Spaniard has scored two goals and provided two assists in 14 Championship starts for Leeds so far this season.
During the 2016-17 campaign, Hernandez scored six goals and provided eight assists in 32 league starts for the West Yorkshire outfit.
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