Bojan Miovski has handed Aberdeen a huge boost by insisting he's in no rush to leave the Pittodrie side despite being linked with a big money move to Celtic.
The Dons striker has netted 15 goals this season, including four in Europe and has been attracting plenty of interest.
Celtic have been linked with him along with Southampton and clubs in Italy have been mentioned.
But the 24-year-old North Macedonian international has stressed he is happy with Barry Robson's side and insisted he won't let the speculation get to him.
Miovski returned to his home town of Stip to present an Aberdeen jersey to his first club Bregalnica, where he played his formative years before securing a move to MTK Budapest.
And he was quizzed about whether he would leave Aberdeen during this transfer window.
Miovski said: "I am on holiday here until Sunday and it's always nice when I get to spend some time at home because in the last five years, I was never at home for these holidays as I always had responsibilities with football.
"I still have two and a half years of contract with Aberdeen and to be honest I feel great.
"Everything that is speculated and written about me is normal because when you show good form and score goals you are always watched by bigger clubs.
"I have been in Aberdeen for a year and a half and I am very satisfied and I also hope that the people in Aberdeen are happy with me too.
"So far, I have scored 33 goals for the club."
Dons assistant manager Steve Agnew insisted this week the club are in no rush to sell their talisman, who cost just £600,000 when he signed from the Hungarian club MTK.
Agnew said: "Bojan has got unbelievable movement as a striker and is a clinical finisher. He scored 18 goals last season and has 15 this season.
"They are very hard to find – a striker that can score goals and has that movement. And obviously he is confident at the minute.
“He is in a good place and is playing a lot of football, including international football.
“I’m sure he will have his targets as to how many goals he will score this season and also to be part of a successful Aberdeen team.”