Vaclav Cerny has admitted "every opportunity is still open" as he discussed his future at Rangers.
The Wolfsburg winger netted his 18th goal of the season for Rangers in the 4-0 victory over Aberdeen.
And he then admitted he has a "big decision" in the summer over where his future lies when his loan deal in Glasgow comes to an end. Cerny, 27, still has two years left on his Wolfsburg deal.
Asked about his future on Sky Sports, he said: "Obviously, it is a big decision to be made.
"To be very honest, I have two games to go with every opportunity still open.
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"I'm not focusing on that. After this I have the national team.
"Believe me or not, I am really focused on these two last games for this club and then I will see."
Pundit Kris Boyd conceded it will be difficult for Rangers to land Cerny on a permanent transfer as he cited the £7m fee the Bundesliga club paid for the forward.
"It is going to be difficult," said Boyd. "He cost Wolfsburg £7m or round about that so it is going to be difficult.
"You look at Cerny, he can be pleased with his performances. He has been consistent, and 18 goals I think it is now for the season, good return."