Chelsea winger Pedro says he misses his old club Barcelona but has no intention of making a return to the Spanish Liga.
The 28-year-old struggled to make an impact at Stamford Bridge since joining from the Spanish giants during last summer's transfer window.
But he says he is happy in London and "something big" will happen next season at the club.
"It's been a very strange year, for everyone," Pedro told Mundo Deportivo.
"It was a very difficult situation. Imagine it - you arrive and it seems like everything's going well, I got a goal on my debut, but then you start on a very negative dynamic. We put ourselves on a decline and then a lot of things changed from there.
"They sack the boss, a new one comes in, there is a lot of uncertainty. The players didn't really know what to do, we all came together in the dressing room and we tried to pull together to go forward. In the end, we were able to shift the situation a little but we didn't get back to where we wanted to be, where we should be.
"Of course I miss Barca. I had many years there, I felt very loved on the street. I've had the best moments of my career there and I really miss it.
"But I do not regret going [to Chelsea]. I'm very comfortable, it's a great club.
"It's been hard because a change is always tough for a player at the start. You start from scratch, in a new league, new team, new language, new culture. But my team-mates helped me a lot. We look forward to doing something big."