Jermain Defoe has expressed hope that he can secure a place in England's World Cup squad after his move to Toronto FC.
The 31-year-old left Tottenham Hotspur at the end of February after agreeing a move to the MLS, which has led to suggestions that his international career will be harmed by the switch.
However, Defoe believes that he will remain in the plans of England manager Roy Hodgson if he scores goals on a regular basis.
"Obviously it's at the back of my mind, but first and foremost it's important to concentrate on your club and make sure your form is good," he told Sky Sports News.
"As a forward you get judged on scoring goals. I think that's on my mind first and foremost, and then see what happens with the World Cup."
Defoe has scored 19 goals in 55 appearances for the Three Lions.