Luton Town boss Rob Edwards does not have any concerns about losing forward Carlton Morris.
The 27-year-old has been one of the few Luton players who has looked at home in the Premier League.
Despite the club being in relegation trouble, Morris appears as though he may attract attention from bigger teams.
Asked about losing a striker who has 23 goals in 60 games for the club, Edwards told reporters: “If we're having that problem, then we've done something right.
"It's amazing, if a year ago when we walked into the club we'd have said Carlton this is where we're going to be, this is what you're going to be doing, he'd have been delighted with that and he should be very, very proud.
"But I know he's hungry and he's hungry for more, he's certainly not stopping here.
"What's really pleasing with him at the moment is not just his goals, his performances are good.
"I've got people phoning me and saying 'he's good,' while players after a game saying, 'he's at it, he's difficult to play against.'"