Former Swansea City right-back, Jazz Richards insists that he’s ecstatic over his summer move to Championship club Fulham.

The Welsh international signed for the Cottagers in July for £500,000 and ever since his switch to West London he’s been a fundamental part of Fulham’s squad, featuring in a majority of their games.

With regular game-time, and a reserved spot at right-back for Wales, Richards’ career has really took-off since his summer move.

The versatile full-back has now spoken to the South Wales Evening Post about his move.

“I’m playing games now. I’m playing week-in, week-out,” Richards said.

“It’s a different philosophy so I’ve had to change my style of play, but getting experience is going to help anyone.”

“Things can change, but I think I’ve come in and done a job.

“I think that’s what the gaffer’s been looking for and he’s kept me in the team. Hopefully that can continue.

“It feels great.”

Richards worked his way up the ranks in Swansea, before making his first-team debut in a 3-0 loss to Middlesbrough in 2009. Although, as the Swans were promoted into the Premier League, he wasn’t able to hold a regular place in the squad.

Subsequently, he was loaned to Huddersfield, Crystal Palace and Fulham in the Championship and enjoyed a some success there. At the end of last season, Richards was in search of a new club that he could play regular football for, and in came Fulham.

It’s good to hear that things are going well for the 24-year-old.