Cristiano Ronaldo admits his future is unclear but the Manchester United winger insists speculation will not affect his excellent form this season.
The Portugal international, who played in his country's 2-0 win over Brazil at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium Last night, has been repeatedly linked with a move to Barcelona or Real Madrid since the World Cup last summer.
Barca sporting director Txiki Begiristain was reportedly at the game in north London to watch the winger but Ronaldo, 22, said: "For the moment, I'm only thinking about training well every day.
"I don't know where I will be in the space of the next six months.
"The only thing I am sure about is I want to continue at the level I've reached and aim to improve even more."
There are reports Real would be willing to pay around £30million for Ronaldo, and he's also been linked heavily with the reigning European champions.
Some reports in the Catalan press say he was offered to the Nou Camp giants last season but they were in hot pursuit of Thierry Henry at the time.
Ronaldo's form has been red-hot this season, and he's netted 15 goals in just 23 starts.
That's helped United to a six-point lead over Chelsea in the Premiership title race.