Both the midfielder and the Eindhoven club have voiced their wish to see him make his loan deal permanent and a deal between the two sides has been reached

PSV have announced the permanent capture of Valencia midfielder Andres Guardado.

The Mexico international has spent this season on loan in Netherlands after a similar spell at Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga during the previous campaign.

The midfielder has been a key part of the side which currently sits atop the Eredivisie and he has been vocal about his desire to remain in Eindhoven on a permanent deal.

The club revealed that a three year contract is waiting for Guardado to sign after the international break, with sporting director Marcel Brands adding that he is delighted to end the transfer saga.

"PSV will go to the table with the midfielder to settle the final details," a statement read on the official website. "There is for a three-year contract until 2018 ready for him to sign."

Brands added: "We are pleased that he will belong to PSV after the loan period this season.

"Andres is good business for PSV and the entire Eredivisie. We hope to enjoy the years ahead of him as a player of PSV."

Since arriving at Philips Stadion in August, Guardado has made 29 appearances in all competitions and helped Phillip Cocu's side open up an eight-point cushion at the top of the table.