Steven Davis refused to be drawn on his future at Rangers following Wednesday night's heartbreaking Europa League defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side suffered an agonising penalty shootout loss to the Germans as their quest for a first European trophy in 50 years ended in Seville.
Davis - who slotted home his spot-kick in the 5-4 shootout defeat - admitted he was 'hurting' after losing out at the final hurdle this season.
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It is the second European final loss for the Northern Ireland captain who was also part of the 2008 side that lost out to Zenit St Petersburg.
Speculation has been mounting over Davis' future at Ibrox, with the 37-year-old set to come out of contract this summer.
But the midfielder - who impressed after coming on as a second half substitute in Seville - says his only focus is on recovering for Saturday's Scottish Cup final against Hearts at Hampden.
"I don't really know, and I don't even want to think about that tonight," he said.
"We have a massive game on Saturday as well so hopefully we get a winner's medal from that.
"We just need to get over this as soon as possible."
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