Lewis Dunk has no plans to leave Brighton in the coming years.
The centre-back is now approaching 350 senior appearances with his hometown side.
Despite links to moves away from Brighton, Dunk has remained loyal and sees himself being a part of the squad for some time to come.
Dunk, who turns 30 in November, told talkSPORT: "I take it probably season by season but it is probably always in the back of your head.
"This is the only place I've known really.
"I had two games at Bristol City (on loan) but this is the only place I've known and I've been at in my whole career.
"I don't see myself going anywhere until I retire.
"I've got a contract until I'm 33 now so after that we will see how the body is holding up and how much more I can go.
"At the moment I see myself being a one club man and it's a rare thing these days. Not many do it.
"It's an enjoyable place, it's my home town so it's a good place to do it."

