Jamie Langfield insists he is not thinking about his future as his contract at Aberdeen gets set to expire.
The 33-year old goalkeeper is out of contract with the Dons at the end of the season but says he is not getting stressed out about his current situation.
"I have not given it any thought. I am just focusing on now and enjoying my football," Langfield told the Daily Record.
"People can talk negatively about me but one thing I guarantee is every time I put on an Aberdeen shirt I will give 100 per cent.
"I may not be everyone's favourite but no one can doubt my commitment to the club.
"I am close to playing 300 games for Aberdeen. If I do reach that it would be a great achievement for me. It's always a challenge whenever a new keeper (Nicky Weaver) and manager (Derek McInnes) come in to a club.
"Hopefully the gaffer can see by my performances how much I want to play for him."
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