Sunday 2 April 2017 13:02, UK
Marc-Andre ter Stegen admits he is unsure of his future at Barcelona amid reported interest from Manchester City.
Pep Guardiola chased the 24-year-old Germany goalkeeper last summer before signing his then Barca team-mate Claudio Bravo instead, and City are reportedly discussing a new move for Ter Stegen in the next transfer window.
Catalonian newspaper La Vanguardia have asked Ter Stegen about City's interest, and if he sees himself staying at Barcelona for several more years, and he said: "I don't know.
"I try to do the best for me and for the team. Give my best and improve. You never know what comes after," said Ter Stegen.
"I live in the moment, that is what is most important. I am happy here with my colleagues and friends and I hope to win many more trophies, that is the goal."
Ter Stegen, who joined Barca in 2014 from Borussia Moenchengladbach, is under contract with the Spanish giants until June 2019 and is in talks over a new deal at the Camp Nou.