Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane has said that his club future will be decided after England's Euro 2020 campaign, amid strong links with a move away from Spurs.
Manchester United and Manchester City are among the clubs interested in signing the England captain, who has expressed his desire to win trophies in his career.
However, right now Kane is focusing on his international duties as England kicked off their Euro 2020 tournament with a 1-0 win against Croatia on Sunday.
Following that game, Kane spoke to BBC Sport and addressed where his focus is at: "It's been okay. I'm sure I'll get asked about it a lot but my most important thing is trying to win a major tournament with England.
"The rest of the stuff will happen obviously when I get back from the tournament but for now that's all I'm focused on. I'm not someone who listens to the noise anyway, whether it's good or bad to be honest. I try to never get too high or too low. I'm here to give everything for my country."
Kane failed to get onto the scoresheet on Sunday, but England legend Alan Shearer has tipped the talisman to win the Golden Boot at this summer's championship.