Leeds United goalkeeper Paul Robinson has dismissed transfer speculation linking him with a move to Barcelona.
The 23-year-old said his only interested is helping the Elland Road club rebuild their Premiership campaign.
Robinson has been one of the few Leeds players to shine this season. He replaced Nigel Martyn as the number one choice under new coach Terry Venables.
Robinson said: "It's very flattering if a club like Barcelona even know who you are, let alone express an interest in signing you.
"Most players can only dream of playing for them. But Leeds need me to be at my best. I'll be focusing on that and nothing else.
"Leeds gave me a start and I've a very close relationship with the fans. The team owes it to them and the manager to turn it around."
Robinson, who starred in the Leeds` FA Youth Cup winning team in 1997, signed a new five-year-deal in February this year.