ALFREDO MORELOS has told how he has not had any concrete offers on the table to leave Ibrox this summer.
The Rangers striker, who scored 29 goals in 46 appearances last term, has been the subject of increased transfer speculation this summer with a number of European heavyweights swooping for his signature.
Most recently Lille were credited with an interest and it was understood that they were willing to table a £15million bid for the Colombian.
But speaking to Caracol Radio in his homeland, Morelos told how he has had no serious offers to leave Ibrox.
He said: "Now my head is in Rangers and my mind is set on here at the moment.
"We can’t get ahead if there is nothing permanent.
"Yes there are many rumours about my exit, but when there is nothing serious on the table I am not going to talk about this.
"It has to do with the club and I prefer having everything tied up beforehand.
"If I stay here or I leave you will know.
"There are still a lot of rumours, but remember the season I have had at Rangers.
"It was very important in European football and I have done very well.
"I have had a very good season and thank God people are talking about it.
"As I said, we are waiting to see what comes.
"If I stay here you will know very soon, but if I leave you will know too.
“What league do I see myself in in the future? Well it really depends.
"I really love the English Premier League. The Spanish La Liga and the French league are probably the ones that call me the most.
"If any of these three leagues gave me the chance, they are very competitive leagues, with bigger profile.
"If any of them gave me the chance I would take it on in the best way possible.
"I would look to better myself, score a lot of goals and make the name of Alfredo Morelos grow."
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