“I feel really good here at West Ham, and in the UK. I don’t go out very much - I prefer to spend my time with my wife and my kids, and do things at home like playing on the PlayStation or PC - but I’m happy and settled.
“I think the guys trust me on the pitch, and for me the important thing is to just keep enjoying it, working hard and improving.”
With nine games of the Premier League season remaining, Todibo and his teammates are focused on securing a sprint finish, starting with the hotly-anticipated trip to Molineux.
As he gets set to line up opposite a number of familiar names, our No25 is focused on earning the full share of the spoils against the 17th-placed Wanderers - who sit one spot and eight points below West Ham - and climbing up the standings.
He added: “We know it’s going to be a tough game. I played with Nélson Semedo at Barcelona, I have played against Emmanuel Agbadou - who joined Wolves in January - and I know Rayan Aït-Nouri through mutual friends. They’re all top players, and they’re fighting towards the bottom of the table so they’re going to be determined.
“It’s never easy in the Premier League, but we have done quite well away from home this season, and we’ll go there with plenty of belief. I think we have a good chance to win, and that’s what we’ll all be looking to do, to really kickstart the run-up to the end of the season.”