AC Milan midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu has admitted that he has not yet decided on his future at AC Milan, amid interest from Juventus.
Calhanoglu's contract with the Italian giants is due to expire on June 30, with the club believed to have offered the Turkey international a new deal worth £4m per year.
The 27-year-old has scored nine goals and provided 12 assists in 43 appearances for Stefano Piolo's side this season, but the playmaker is in no rush to commit his future to AC Milan.
Speaking to Fotomac, Calhanoglu said: "Milan are special for me, we are back in the Champions League and it is a great result for the team. I haven't decided on my future yet and I don't want to talk about it now, I just want to focus on the Euros."
Turkey are in Group A for Euro 2020 and they will face Italy, Switzerland and Wales, and Calhanoglu is an experienced member of the national team with 55 caps and 13 goals to his name.
Calhanoglu joined AC Milan from Bayer Leverkusen in 2017 and has provided 48 assists and scored 32 goals in 172 appearances for AC Milan.