Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak has hinted he may consider his future at the end of the season amid rumours linking him with a summer switch to Chelsea.
Frank Lampard is in the market for a keeper to replace the error-strewn Kepa Arrizabalaga and Oblak is someone who has been mentioned as a possible target.
Chelsea's hopes of landing Oblak have faded in recent weeks with Atletico slapping a £109million price tag on the Slovenian while club president Enrique Cerezo has come out and said he will not be sold this summer.
The 27-year-old however remains on Lampard's radar and has hinted he could look for a challenge once Atletico's Champions League campaign has finished.
Speaking about a possible summer move ahead of their quarter-final clash with RB Leipzig, Oblak told AS: 'This is not the time for that, now it's Leipzig.
'I'll look back at the season when the last game is over, and, hopefully, we'll have three more [games to play].
'Then there will be time to talk. But first, Leipzig. I'm really looking forward to it.'
Oblak is widely regarded as one of the best keepers in the world and has played an instrumental role in helping Atletico get this far in the Champions League.
During his time at Atletico, Oblak has experienced two painful defeats in the Champions League final, but is hoping to finally end the club's wait for European glory this season.
He added: 'At Atletico, everyone deserves a Champions League, all of us who are here deserve it, but I hope our moment has come.
'It's difficult to think beyond this game, you have to beat Leipzig and then look at other things. But I couldn't be happier for me, for the team and for all Atletico if we win this Champions League.'