Netherlands international Memphis Depay has finally broken his silence on the reports linking him with a move to FC Barcelona.
Reports in Spain claimed the Olympique Lyon star was identified as a possible signing for new manager Ronald Koeman.
Depay, who played under Koeman for the Dutch national side, is said to be seen as a replacement for Luis Suarez who has been tipped to leave.
The former Manchester United winger bagged a hat-trick as Lyon defeated Dijon on Friday, but after the game he revealed there have been no talks with the Catalan giants.
"I'm focused on Lyon, I'm happy to be back," the Dutchman said, as per Marca.
"I haven't spoken to Koeman. I can dream about big clubs, we will see what will happen but for now I'm here."
The 26-year-old did admit that he was unsure if he would finish the season with Lyon.
"I do not see the future, I do not know if I will do the full season here," Depay said, as per the Sun.
"I have been here for four years, I became captain.
"After you have to look at your career, there is no Champions League. At the moment I don't know.
"I'm really happy to have scored three goals today.
"It wasn't the best game I've played but we start the season with three points, and that's the most important thing."