Theo Walcott has reiterated that he is not worried about his Arsenal future at the moment.
The in-form forward, who scored four in the Gunners' last two games of the 2014-15 campaign, has been linked with a summer exit from the North London club.
The 25-year-old, whose contract expires next summer, is reportedly seeking assurances from manager Arsene Wenger that a striking role awaits him if he signs an extension.
Walcott's goal-laden end-of-season form came in a central position, but the England international insists that he is only focusing on helping the Three Lions now.
"My club future is absolutely fine. I've been playing and wanting to play well for the club. Now I'm concentrating on England," he told the Daily Mail.
"When it comes to the contract, that's something I'll deal with after.
"I think it's important to concentrate on the now and these things in the future will get sorted I'm sure. I'll just leave my agent to deal with that side."
Walcott, who spent much of last season on the bench after returning from injury in November, scored five in four Premier League starts.