CALVIN BASSEY insists he is fully focussed on life at Rangers amid growing speculation surround his future.
The Gers defender put in another top performance for Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side this afternoon as they lifted the Scottish Cup.
Goals from Ryan Jack and Scott Wright in extra-time meant that the Light Blues ran out comfortable 2-0 winners at Hampden.
Bassey put in a man of the match display for the second time in a matter of days, following on from Wednesday night's Europa League showpiece.
Since that night, Fulham, Aston Villa and other Premier League outfits are said to be stepping up their interest in the former Leicester City youngster.
Speaking to Premier Sports after today's game, he was asked whether he was taking any notice about the transfer interest.
But Bassey was firm in his response.
He said: "I'm focused here. I'm here and I'm getting ready to come back in pre-season fitter than I was last pre-season.
"And I'm ready to see what next season holds for us and the boys."
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