Having arrived at Selhurst Park on a season-long loan from Chelsea in search of more game time, it has been a difficult season for the striker who has made just four appearances in 2018 after struggling with an injury.
However, Loftus-Cheek remains committed to helping his temporary club survive the dreaded drop to the Championship, even putting off making a decision about his future until it's done.
When asked about his situation, the 22-year-old replied: "I really haven't thought about what's going to happen next season. I've still got a few games now.
"Big games coming up, so I'm focused with Palace. Whatever happens next season, I'm not really looking at that right now. I'll deal with that when it comes.
"The experience of being a Premier League player playing every week is just massive. The feeling of it, of getting three points, I'm just not used to it.
"Every game means something, the supporters are fantastic and since I've come to Palace I've learnt to fight as a team and for the three points. We still have a lot of fighting to do so I'm very grateful for Palace and for the season I've had."
Palace are currently six points clear of the relegation zone having played a game more than 18th-placed Southampton.