Defiant Glen Kamara insists his head hasn't been turned by speculation linking him with a move away from Rangers.
And he says retaining the Premiership title with Rangers is his main focus once Euro 2020 is out of the way.
The 25-year-old was an integral part of Steven Gerrard 's title winners last season but some stellar performances in domestic competition and in Europe have alerted several clubs to his situation with fans hoping he will pen a new deal to end the speculation.
Arsenal, where Kamara came through the academy, have been credited with interest, while Leeds and Borussia Dortmund are among a host of other clubs who have been linked with a move.
But Kamara was inevitably one of the players on Gerrard's mind when he warned last month clubs will have to "bring an army" to sign any of his star players.

And it seems the Finland international is prepared to repay that faith.
He was interviewed on the Pallokerho podcast in his homeland and was pushed to speculate on his future, with suggestions that he had won all he can under Gerrard in Scotland.
But he wasn't interested in fuelling the fire - insisting his focus for now is on upsetting the odds with the Huuhkajat at the Euros this summer.
"I'm a Rangers player until told otherwise," he said. "I'm not focused on anything else, it's been really good (at Rangers).
"We just won the league unbeaten and had a good European run, so I'm not really focused on anything else. My focus is on Finland right now.
"The club's on the up and everyone is looking forward to next season. We want to go and retain that title."