Kezman wants to stayMateja Kezman has implied that he wants to remain in England even if he opts to quit Chelsea in the summer.
The Serbian striker is frustrated at his lack of first-team action having been brought off the bench 27 times.
Kezman said: "It's nice to be part of the English atmosphere and to feel the spirit and maybe it will be more than just one season, we will see,
"We need to talk about my future because I'm not happy, I cannot cope with it much longer."
He added: "It has been a difficult season but I'm proud of myself because I changed my mentality a little bit.
"Last season I was always the star of the team, the goalscorer and the best player; this season I'm a little behind and I accept that and I have changed myself into a player who just plays for the team.
"When I need to play five minutes I die in those five minutes. It's difficult, and I don't know how long I can do it like this but for this one year I'm very proud and very happy.
"About my future, we have three more matches and it's not correct to talk about it before the end of the season. I like this club, the supporters are behind me all the time."
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