With Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland a target for many top European clubs, his dad has now revealed what his son is thinking with regards to his future.
The 20-year-old forward has been linked with Real Madrid and FC Barcelona in recent weeks, as well as other major European sides, despite having been at Dortmund for less than a year.
Haaland joined the Bundesliga side from RB Salzburg in January 2020, and has since scored 27 goals in 29 matches across all competitions as he continues his rapid rise in the beautiful game.
In a recent interview, his father Alf-Inge Haaland insisted his son has not considered his immediate future and is only focused on winning trophies at BVB.
"When you play well, it's only logical that big clubs knock on your door, but we're talking about speculation here," he told SPORT1.
"At the moment, it's not in Erling's or my head that another club will be vying for him. We signed a long contract with Dortmund and they have a fantastic team for Erling right now. We don't want to look any further ahead.
"You never know what will happen. We haven't talked about such a step yet. I think he would like to win some trophies with Dortmund. That is his goal. Erling can still achieve a lot in Germany and make great progress. Moving abroad is not a priority for us.
"I sometimes think he wants to and can assert himself in any league. At the moment, he is happy in the Bundesliga and focused on Dortmund. He just wants to be a better player and doesn't look too far ahead."
Haaland has scored 76 senior club goals already in his career, while he has also found the back of the net on six occasions in seven appearances for Norway.