Lyon forward Nabil Fekir has refused to comment on speculation linking him with a move to Champions League finalists Liverpool this summer.
Reports emerged on Sunday suggesting that the Reds had agreed a £62m deal to bring Fekir to Anfield when the transfer window reopens, although Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has insisted that there has been no contact from Liverpool.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp also laughed off reports that a deal had been agreed, but Fekir confirmed that he is aware of the rumours and refused to rule out the idea of moving to Merseyside.
"I heard these rumours. For now, I am in Lyon. There are still two games left and we are preparing for them in the best way possible," he told reporters.
"At the end of the season, we will see. The Champions League with Lyon? Of course I want that. It's the club of my heart, as you know."
Chelsea have also been linked with a move for the France international, who has scored 22 goals across all competitions this season.