He has yet to make a senior appearance for Leeds United.
But Spanish youngster Rafa Mujica has outlined his determination to force his way into first team contention at Elland Road.
The 21-year-old was signed by Leeds last summer from Barcelona's B side.
He left the Catalan giants after his contract expired.
He initially joined as a member of Carlos Corberan's under-23s side but has spent time out on loan back in his native Spain.
Mujica started this season at second division outfit Extremadura but that loan stint expired in January.
He was then immediately loaned out again by the Whites, this time joining Villareal's B team.
And this spell is proving to be highly valuable for Mujica.
He scored in four consecutive games before the coronavirus outbreak brought a halt to all matches.
Now, during the lockdown, the winger has responded to a question about his long-term future at Elland Road.
When quizzed on his Instagram page about the subject, Mujica said: "I have (a) contract there.
"I would like (to go) back and play with Leeds."
His Whites contract runs until 2022.