Harry Wilson has opened up on his Liverpool future ahead of his return to the Reds this summer.
Winger Wilson has spent the season on loan at Championship side Derby County - where he has managed 15 goals in 40 league appearances, and a further three strikes in other competitions.
The Wales international will round out his time under Frank Lampard with the play-off final against Aston Villa on Monday.
The Reds have stuck a £25million price tag on Wilson with Wolves , Bournemouth , Crystal Palace , Newcastle , Southampton and Brighton all in the mix for his signature.
And Wilson is well aware of the rumours but it keeping his head down ahead of his date at Wembley.
"I've seen a lot of reports," Wilson told Derbyshire Live . "I'm on social media and I saw the story break the other day.
"But I'm just concentrating on the final on Monday. That's got my full focus and in the summer, that's when we'll sit down and talk about my future. Obviously, every player wants to play at the top level. If I could do that with Derby, it would be great.
"There's a loan guy, Jules (Julian Ward, Liverpool loan manager), that I keep in regular contact with, and he comes to some of the games.
"I speak to him and he feeds back to the manager at Liverpool (Jurgen Klopp). So I'm in regular contact but my full focus is on Monday."