Marc Albrighton has insisted that he has given no consideration to the prospect of being named in Roy Hodgson's next England squad.
There have been suggestions that the Leicester City winger had captured Hodgson's attention during each of his outings for the Foxes this season.
However, the 26-year-old has stressed that he only has club commitments on his mind, rather than international recognition.
"Don't get me wrong, it would be a fantastic achievement for myself to be in there too but my concentration is on Leicester," he told reporters.
"It's far from my mind. I haven't thought about Euro 2016. As far as I'm concerned it's concentrate here and if I'm picked - fantastic.
"I would be as chuffed as anyone you could ever meet, but I won't be getting my hopes up."
Albrighton was capped at Under-21 level on eight occasions, from which he scored one goal.