CELTIC star Jota has opened up on his Parkhead future amid constant speculation that he will make his Glasgow stay permanent.
The 22-year-old, who joined Celtic on a season-long loan from Benfica, has already scored six goals in 15 appearances, which included two in October – against Aberdeen and Motherwell.
As a result the Portuguese ace landed player of the month for October and as he lifted the gong he was quizzed by reporters on his Parkhead future.
He responded: “A lot of people ask that but my focus is not on that right now. My focus is on the team, on our games, on our victories, on the process.
“I just want to stick with it and be a better person and player every day. That is my aim.
“I never think in the future, I think in the present. I am a present person. That is what I am thinking.
“I wake up every day thinking today I am going to do this, this and this. I want to be better at this, this and this. What can I do?
“That is what I am looking for. I am not thinking what is going to happen next week or next month or next year.
“Just let me enjoy football and be happy.”
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