Jadon Sancho has suggested that he attempts to ignore the £108m valuation placed on his signature by Borussia Dortmund.
While the England international has been heavily linked with a transfer to Manchester United, a move during the summer window currently appears unlikely due to the financial implications of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, despite acknowledging that being regarded so highly "is a nice feeling", Sancho has hinted that he will remain patient regarding any future moves.
Speaking to SoccerBible, the 20-year-old said: "I guess it's a nice feeling to be worth so much, but again, I don't really look at it that much. For me it's about doing well for my team and doing well for myself as well.
"I feel like everything is a process. So you've got to be patient in what you do. Obviously I took a massive risk coming to Germany. I had a lot of people doubting me saying why are you leaving [Manchester] City, but I just felt like it was the right time for me.
"It's about patience. You can't rush things. Everything happens for a reason. If it was meant to be this year that I broke through, then I'd be more than happy. I'm still young at the end of the day."
Sancho still has three years remaining on his contract at the Westfalenstadion.