'Everything is perfect' - Gruda on settling inpublished at 08:04 30 October
Brajan Gruda has said it will take "a few games" to get to "top form", having been sidelined by injury in the early weeks of his spell with Brighton.
Gruda, signed from Mainz in August in a deal worth £25m, had to wait until 6 October before making his Premier League debut for the Seagulls.
He has made two appearances as a substitute but is yet to start a match.
The Germany Under-21 international, who said he believes his best position is on the right wing, told BBC Radio Sussex: "I have a lot of friends now in the team, I feel comfortable at the club. When I leave training my family is there so I'm not alone, and the city is beautiful, so everything is perfect.
"It was not so easy [to settle initially] because, especially when you're injured, you have everything in your mind and you're thinking too much.
"Now I'm happy, the injury is going well. Of course, it is going to take some weeks and games to get to 100% and top form but I am in a good way."
Asked how he has found the intensity and the challenge of the Premier League, he said: "It was surprising, there's a lot of running back and forward, back and forward without stopping. It's very intensive and a little bit different to the Bundesliga.
"The manager said I needed a bit of time to get to 100% but he believes in me, he knows my qualities, so not to worry. He's helped me a lot."