Barney Stewart says any talk of a move away from Falkirk can wait until the end of the season.
March Scottish Premiership player of the month Stewart, who turned 22 on Tuesday, has scored 10 goals since returning to the club from Dunfermline Athletic, where he spent the first five months of the season on loan.
The striker scored eight goals for Dunfermline in the Championship and has found himself linked with clubs north and south of the border.
"The best thing to do is just to block it out until the end of the season," Stewart told BBC Scotland. "I don't even know what clubs have been speculated or what's been said or whatnot and I don't really care at this moment in time.
"Falkirk's done so much for me – brought me here, shown me love. The fans took me in from the first minute. It's easy to block out other clubs just because why else would I be looking elsewhere right now?"
Two years ago, Stewart was playing university football with Heriot Watt before being picked up by Falkirk manager John McGlynn. He says playing in last season's Championship with the Bairns gave him a great insight in to what was required to become a player at the top level of Scottish football.
"I definitely needed that period last season where I'm just getting introduced to the SPFL, even though it was the Championship," Stewart said. "I needed that sort of grace period where I just needed to get used to things, the speed of play, the speed of thought.
"And then, a bit more time in the Championship this season did a world of good for me. And then, finally made the step up to the Premiership and it's been great.
"It's obviously a very high standard but it seems to be working out alright. Not just the physicality, because it's very physical in the Championship as well, but I'd say it's just the speed of thought.
"One error and you've got top, top players against you that will catch you out. So, you've got to be really smart with how you play and you've got to be really focused for 90 minutes. You can't switch off because teams will punish you for that."