Midfielder Ruben Neves has suggested that he sees his immediate future at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Ever since arriving at Molineux in 2017, the Portugal international has been tipped to move to a bigger club, either in the Premier League or Europe.
Speculation persists that Chelsea or Manchester United are preparing to make an official approach for the 24-year-old in the near future.
However, Neves has played down talk of an exit from Wolves, saying that he still "has a lot to give" to the club.
Speaking to Record, Neves said: "It's normal in football. Whenever there's a transfer market, there's a lot of talk, but my goal and focus are on Wolverhampton.
"I'm not going to change that, things have been going really well for me. I still have a lot to learn, I have a lot to give here.
"The future will be seen soon, I like to live in the present and I'm happy, I feel great in Wolverhampton and I'll focus here, because if I do things right I'm sure the future will be bright."
Neves has two-and-a-half years remaining on his contract at Wolves.