Frenkie de Jong is “just focused on the present” amid continued speculation he could leave Barcelona later this year.
The Dutch international has struggled to make consistent starts since returning from a five-month injury layoff in early October.
Although several teammates have agreed new terms at Camp Nou, De Jong's current contract expires at the end of next season.
And reports suggest former Barcelona director Ramon Planes wants De Jong to join him at Saudi Arabia club Al-Ittihad.
Asked about his future after Sunday's 7-1 win over Valencia, De Jong said, according to Mundo Deportivo: “I feel very good at Barcelona.
“I'm just focused on the present, and then there will be time for everything.”
Club captain De Jong opened the scoring for Barcelona as they defeated Valencia at the temporary home of Estadi Olimpic Lluis Company.
The Dutchman has played six of Barcelona's seven games since the mid-season break, starting in half of them.
“I have been feeling good since after the Christmas holidays,” said De Jong. “I am 100% fit and I have to prove that I deserve to play.
“I feel very good after scoring, and above all I am happy with the victory.”
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Barca's impressive win over Valencia ended a four-match winless streak in LaLiga as they moved to within seven points of league leaders Real Madrid.
Only in three seasons have the Catalan giants scored more goals after 32 games in a season in all competitions than this season (101 goals).
However, Hugo Duro's goal just before the hour means that Hansi Flick's team has already played ten league games without a clean sheet.
“We are a team that scores a lot of goals and we attack well,” said De Jong. “We have to keep this up. We have to keep a clean sheet in the next game.
“Valencia are not a bad team. I believe they have a better squad than it seems. They deserve the credit. We have gone through a difficult period but we have to concentrate on winning again.”
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