Rangers midfielder Aaron Ramsey has revealed he will discuss his long-term future after the Ibrox side's box office end to the season.
The Wales international is hell-bent on finishing the season with a historic double ahead of the Europa League and Scottish Cup Finals.
Ramsey's Rangers loan stay from Juventus has been blighted by injury, however, he is fit and raring to go ahead of the Seville showpiece against Eintracht Frankfurt.
As for his future, the 31-year-old – who has a year left on his deal in excess of £100,000 per-week in Turin – is keeping his cards close to his chest ... and that won’t change until after the Hamdpden dust-up with Hearts.
He said: “That’s to be decided at the end of the season, there is no update on that yet.
“I’m just looking forward to the final few weeks here and hopefully making it a very memorable experience for me.
“I’m sure there will be conversations to be had after the season is finished but right now I’m just focused on trying to win these two competitions with Rangers.”
Ramsey is aiming to finish with a flourish and is fighting for a starting berth against the Germans with boss Gio van Bronckhorst mulling over his line-up.
And he has paid a glowing tribute to the Ibrox fanbase as he revealed the Arsenal angst that is fuelling his desire for success in light blue.
He added: “There’s a lot of excitement around the club. We’ve put ourselves in an unbelievable position so we’ve produced some memorable results and performances throughout the campaign and now it’s one step further.
“We’re there so we have a chance to create history.
“It’s right up there. To play in a final of a European competition doesn’t come around very often.
“Unfortunately I missed the Arsenal one a few years back but hopefully I can make up for it in this one.
“We got to the final that year and lost to Chelsea but for me to miss it through injury was tough but hopefully I get that opportunity and can make up for it.
“These weeks are always a lot of energy around the place and a lot of looking forward to the kick-off on Wednesday.
“It’s the same sort of atmosphere and environment doing all these duties and building up and looking forward to the game.
“You’re one away from history.
“I know it’s very difficult to reach this stage so you need a bit of luck along the way but some of our performances have been brilliant.
“There’s a lot of quality in this squad so for us to have done what we’ve done, I’m not surprised.
“Now it’s just about putting one big effort to try and come away with the trophy.
“I came here and I knew about the atmosphere but until you actually experience it, it doesn’t give it justice.
“They’ve been absolutely superb throughout my time here and the European nights are special with the stand shaking and bouncing is quite unique.
“Hopefully we can now get together and give it everything.”