Schalke defender Saed Kolasinac has refused to rule out a potential move to the Premier League.
The Bosnian centre-back is out of contract in the summer and has been linked with the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea.
But, speaking toBild, Kolasinac admitted he hadn't given the prospect of Premier League football too much thought yet.
"There is nothing new to report. My agent and the club are in contact," he said."To be honest I have not thought about it. It has no priority for me.
"Currently I am a Schalke player and want to continue to play a good season.Many say my style of play would fit well in England."
Speaking on a possible move to England, Kolasinac made it clear that it would be a tough challenge, but didn't reveal if he had made a decision.
"If I move abroad, not only the club changes but you leave your environment, need to build something new.It's a difficult step which has to be well-considered.
"The gut feeling decides, but I also need to talk to my family."
Schalke are currently eighth in the Bundesliga standings, and their coachMarkus Weinzierl has praised the performances of Kolasinac since a switch to a 3-5-2 formation.
"I think you can see how well he feels in our formation, also because he has Matija Nastasic as cover, and all of the three-man defence behind him," he toldKicker. "As a consequence, he's more courageous in the direct duels, but also going forward."