The Lancashire Telegraph reports Danny Graham would like to make his loan move to Blackburn Rovers permanent, but is unsure over the intentions of the club.

Striker Graham has scored six goals in 16 games since joining from parent club Sunderland, and is enjoying life at Ewood Park.

The former Swansea man said: “Blackburn took a chance on me when I wasn’t playing a lot up at Sunderland and a lot of people questioned my fitness. I had a tough few years with not scoring many goals and that might have put people off. But as soon as I walked in the door the gaffer said he knew what I was about and he knew that I could score goals. From the first minute it seems to have been a perfect fit.”

Graham does admit, however, that he is uncertain whether he will get his wish: “I think the gaffer is trying to find out [whether a permanent deal is possible] himself from the owners so I can’t really comment on that. Would I like to stay? Then yes. But it’s out of my hands at the moment."

Graham's move is one of many things currently undecided on at the Championship side, and though manager Paul Lambert would like to keep the striker's services on a permanent basis, he has also conceded he does not know what the future holds for anyone at the former Premier League champions:

“Danny is in the same realm of uncertainty as everybody else. Nobody knows what’s happening from top to bottom. If you want to put us on the same boat then it’s going to have be a pretty big boat to fit everyone on at the minute. We should have done loads by now. We should have done loads by January if the truth be known. If people tell me the club is happy to survive in the Championship then that’s not good enough. We need to get this uncertainty cleared up one way or another.”

Graham will be out of contract at Sunderland in the summer, whilst Blackburn are currently 18th in the Championship.

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