Luke Shaw has made it clear that he is keen to remain with Southampton.
The 18-year old left-back, who was named in the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) 2013/14 Team of the Year on Sunday, continues to be linked with both Chelsea and Manchester United.
Shaw spoke to Sky Sports during the PFA awards ceremony to ensure Saints fans that he is only thinking of remaining at St Mary's despite the ongoing interest.
"It's a good thing to be linked with them, but I don't concentrate with that stuff. I've got football to focus on. That's my only thinking," he said.
"(Southampton) is a great club, I'm still young and I've got plenty to learn. It's all rumours. I'm just focusing on the two games I've got left and then see what happens."
And after a stellar season in England's top flight, Shaw is now looking to further his development which saw him make his debut with the England national team during the campaign.
"It's been unbelievable," he added. "For me to be 18 and to have played 30-odd games in the Premier League is something I wouldn't have even dreamed of when I was younger. And England was probably the best feeling of my life. So I'm going to keep pushing myself to become a better player."
For breaking stories and all the great banter like us on Facebook: facebook.com/tribalfootball