Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois says he is fully focused on the upcoming World Cup Finals.
Recent reports have claimed that the 26-year-old will leave Stamford Bridge to embark on a new experience in the Spanish Liga.
But for now he is not interested in transfer speculation.
"I think I proved at Chelsea the last two months that I don't care about speculation," he is quoted as saying by Sky Sports.
"I said what had to be said on that terms. I'm now focused on the World Cup. I think my performances proved that."
The Belgium international also delivered a provocative statement on what happened to goalkeeper Loris Karius during Liverpool's Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid.
"It happened to me with Alexis Sanchez - I had a concussion and I couldn't see the ball so after 20 minutes I went out of the game because I couldn't see the ball," Courtois said.
"I feel sorry for what happened with him, but to blame it on concussion that he made those mistakes - he also made two amazing saves. So that was luck then? I don't know because he couldn't see the ball.
"It can happen as a goalkeeper but to blame it on a concussion now, I find it strange. But if medics says that from Boston it's OK."