Everton hitman Romelu Lukaku has insisted that he is 'not thinking' about leaving the team this summer amid reported interest from clubs across Europe.
The 22-year-old has been prolific in front of goal this term, scoring 18 times in the league and delivering a brace at the weekend to send his side into the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
Lukaku's agent has previously claimed that he has received offers from a host of clubs, including Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain, but the Belgian says that he is ignoring the speculation.
"I don't think about that," he told Sky Sports News. "As a player, individually, I am doing my best. I have grown as a player, as a man, and as an individual. Technically I became stronger, faster, better and my performances are better.
"It is not like I play three games great and six games bad, I have always been good this year and this is something I wanted. If you look at all the big players in the league they do it from day one to the 38th game of the season and that is what I want to do.
"With every goal I score this year there is something happening. I just want the team to win. Whoever scores, whoever delivers, we are all happy. I want to be there for my team. Even if we lose I want to be the one who pulls the strings. I am happy to be having a good season and I just want to improve and do even better next year."
Lukaku joined Everton from Chelsea in a club-record £28m deal in 2014.