Erling Braut Haaland has suggested that he has no plans to leave Borussia Dortmund this summer, despite firm interest from Premier League giants Chelsea.
The 20-year-old, who scored 41 goals in 41 appearances at club level last term, continues to be strongly linked with Chelsea, while Manchester City, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona are all believed to be keen on signing him in the near future.
A £68m release clause in Haaland's contract does not come into play until next summer, though, and BVB have allegedly rejected a number of approaches from the Blues.
Haaland has now revealed that he is "looking forward" to working under new Dortmund boss Marco Rose, who coached him at Red Bull Salzburg.
"I know him from before because I had six months with him in Salzburg. He's a nice guy and I look forward to working with him," Haaland told Stadium Astro.
"The training is so hard here, so it's exactly the same as it was in Salzburg, a lot of hard training and there is going to be a lot of running. That's what I expect the tactic to be to press a lot, run a lot and attack a lot.
"Now we have to have a good pre-season and have to get to know each other and we will see. We won the DFB Pokal last season which was very important for us as a club and the fans. That was important and we have to see."
The Norway international has scored 57 goals in 59 appearances for Dortmund in all competitions.