Ryan Kent isn't letting transfer speculation distract him from his "duty" to leave it all on the line for Rangers.
The winger is enjoying another productive season at Ibrox and has scored or assisted 52 goals in his three years as a Rangers player.
He's a key part of Steven Gerrard 's team and the former Liverpool man has been linked with several moves back to the English Premier League.
It's currently Leeds who hold the most substantial interest and it has been claimed they recently made a THIRD bid for the wide man - worth a reported £15m.
But Kent is paying no attention to the transfer talk as he turns his attention to another Old Firm clash with Celtic at the weekend.
He says any less than 100 per cent focus would do a disservice to the club who have relaunched his career after leaving Liverpool.
Kent told Sky Sports: "It's just about playing in the now.
"It's nice to be linked with other big clubs, but you've got to understand your duty to where you are.
"As long as I'm at Rangers, I'll give 100 per cent to the club.
"I love this place, it's done so much for me, so as long as I'm here, my mind is solely focused on Rangers."
Speaking on Kent's future back in August, manager Gerrard issued a clear "hands off" warning to any interested clubs.
He confirmed then that there had been contact from the Elland Road side but their offer was rejected in no uncertain terms.
"The message for sure is "hands off," he said.
"Ryan is a player we admire very much here. He’s a player we’ve seen develop at Liverpool for a long time then brought him here and he did ever so well on loan.
"We went and bought Ryan and showed a lot of faith in him and he’s progressing very, very quickly here.
"He’s in a good place and a player we want to keep hold of.
"But yes we have had contact from Leeds and an opening bid has been really strongly rejected."