West Bromwich Albion winger Scott Sinclair has revealed that his sole focus is on returning from a two-month layoff to feature against Cardiff City on Saturday.
Sinclair has played just six times since joining the Baggies on a season-long loan deal from Manchester City, but the attacker has insisted that he isn't worried about his future as he prepares to play his first game since September.
The 24-year-old told the Express & Star: "I've been out for two months. I had a very bad pull which I did at Manchester United but I've been getting back to 100%. Hopefully I can be right for the weekend.
"After playing 120 minutes in the Arsenal game, I then went into the United game and pulled up after 10 minutes. It was one of those frustrating things.
"But I'm looking forward to playing against Cardiff. I haven't thought about my future. The only thing that I'm concentrating on is playing for Albion. I have a lot of catching up to do. I need to hit the ground running. Hopefully now, I can crack on and build on from there."
Sinclair could earn a place on the substitutes' bench as West Brom look to bring a halt to a run of five matches without a win.