Benik Afobe has insisted that he will not think about his future until the end of the season.
Afobe is contracted to Bournemouth, but the forward returned on loan to former club Wolverhampton Wanderers in January and has netted six goals for the Championship winners.
Wolves allegedly have the option to turn the move into a permanent transfer, but Afobe has said that he wants to remain focused on ending the campaign in style before considering his next move.
The 25-year-old told the club's official website: "The fans, they've taken to me as they did in my first spell, the manager and the staff have been great - I'm injury free, I've got no complaints and no worries at all!
"As a centre forward, when you're scoring goals, you're team's winning and you're playing week in, week out, there's nothing better than that. I've got a great feeling at the moment and I'm just going to try and do my best for the team for the next two games. Then, we'll sit down and see what happens.
"My job was to help this team be champions, win promotion, score a few goals and start to enjoy my football again and all four boxes have been ticked."
Afobe still has over two years remaining on his contract at the Vitality Stadium.