Dungannon Swifts manager Rodney McAree believes striker John McGovern has "put himself in the shop window" with his performances this season.
McGovern, who joined the Swifts from relegated Newry City at the start of the season, has netted 17 goals in all competitions to help his side secure a top-half finish and a place in the Irish Cup final.
And McAree admitted that his goal tally so far this season will inevitably lead to interest from other clubs in the transfer window.
"He's been brilliant, I said before he is someone I was interested in taking at Glentoran when I was there, I couldn't prise him away at that stage, but I managed to get him to come to Dungannon and I think it has been a great move for him," McAree said.
"He has probably put himself in the shop window and there will be a lot of people interested in him, but he is a grounded kid, and he is fully focused on what he wants to achieve with us this season and there will be no talk of anything else until the season is over."
The Swifts are fifth in the table ahead of their meeting with champions Linfield at Windsor Park.
McAree conceded that his side would need "a miracle" to finish in second place and secure automatic European qualification, but that they want to end the league season strongly with the Irish Cup final to come.
"We will certainly be trying to win against Linfield, it but it is a case of sharing minutes [around the squad]," he added.
"We are nowhere near settled on who is going to play in the cup final so it is a case of trying to get everyone to play a certain way and the final will look after itself further down the line.
"I'd rather go into the final with good performances and a bit of momentum than going in off the back of three hammerings."