Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski says that he would rather lift the UEFA Champions League trophy than win the Golden Boot award.
The Poland international is two goals behind Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, and a hat-trick against Bayern Munich would take him to the top.
Lewandowski said that he would happily give the award to Ronaldo and win the main prize though.
"I know that, but to lift the Champions League I do not care who scores the goals," he told Tuttosport. "I've scored 10 in this tournament, two fewer than Ronaldo - I'll willingly let him have the top scorer (to lift the trophy instead)."
The striker has been heavily linked with a move away from Dortmund this summer, but he says that he will only consider his future after the final.
"The Champions League is a trophy too important, I'll sort out the rest of my career after it," he added. "Now I only have the final in mind.
"For me, the transfer is not an issue: I do not know where I will play next season, I hear talk of Bayern and Real Madrid, but I swear I am concentrating on Borussia, with whom I still have a contract, and the final at Wembley.
"For the future we must wait a little longer - at the end of the season everything will be clear."