Rangers midfielder Ianis Hagi says he isn't thinking about his long-term future.
The Romanian is out of contract at Ibrox at the end of the season, naturally raising questions over where he may end up next campaign.
Hagi has made 22 appearances for Rangers in 2024/25 and notably scored in a New Year victory over Celtic.
He is currently in Istanbul ahead of his side's game against Fenerbahce in the UEFA Europa League tomorrow evening.
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When pressed on his future, Hagi remained tight-lipped: "Out of respect to everyone, the club and my agents have to talk about my future," he said.
"For me, right now, and this is really an honest answer, I don't really think about the future.
"For me, it's just about what I can do today and tomorrow to get ready for the game and from that point on what I can do to get ready for the next game and the one after that. I take it step by step.
"You guys probably know my agents so they will probably talk about my situation."
He continued: "I don't think this is a moment to talk about my future. My full focus now is on Rangers and the game tomorrow. I've been waiting to be back playing on the European stage for a year now so I'm just too excited for tomorrow to even think about that.
"It doesn't even make sense to talk about the future. As you know, football changes really quickly and my focus is on tomorrow."
Rangers will be looking to kick-off their last 16 tie in the best possible fashion tomorrow evening.
Interim head coach Barry Ferguson will make his European dugout debut against one of the most successful managers in the continent, Jose Mourinho.
Kick-off is at 5.45pm as the Ibrox club look to bounce back from a 2-1 defeat to Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday.