Ousmane Dembele has revealed that talks over a potential new contract with Barcelona are yet to begin.
The 23-year-old's future at Camp Nou is currently the subject of much speculation, with his current deal due to expire in the summer of 2022.
Both Manchester United and Juventus are said to be keeping a close eye on the developments surrounding the France international, who has scored 10 times and registered four assists in 37 outings at club level this term.
A recent report claimed that Dembele is prepared to reject the chance to move to Man United in order to extend his stay at Barca, but the World Cup winner has said that contract discussions have not yet started.
"My future? I still have a year of contract left. There hasn't been a discussion with the club yet, I'm happy, and I feel good," Dembele told beIN SPORTS. "Then there is the new president who has arrived and whom I do not know too well, but he is very close to the players. We'll see how it goes.
"I always kept a smile, even after an injury. I told myself this is life. There are trials in life, you have to overcome them. Healthy living is just people talking. The injuries aren't because of that. You don't stay at Barca for four years with a poor lifestyle."
Barca are thought to be ready to offer the Frenchman a four-year contract extension.