Celta Vigo attacker Nolito has insisted that transfer talk will not distract him at Euro 2016.
The 29-year-old, whose future is currently the subject of intense speculation, starred in Spain's 3-0 win over Turkey on Friday night as La Roja booked their spot in the round of 16.
On Thursday, Celta president Carlos Mourino admitted that the attacker is likely to leave this summer amid interest from Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Manchester City, but Nolito just wants to focus on the national team.
"Offers? I'm calm, enjoying the national team and I'm happy. We have to be calm. We have a lot of goals but you can't always score. Nobody scores every game. We have to concentrate and respect our rivals," Sport quotes Nolito as saying.
"Turkey went at us face-to-face, and that benefited us. The Czech Republic were a wall. It's hard to win at the Euros. We have to go step by step."
The Spain international has a release clause in the region of £14m.