Marlon King says he is unaware if Hull City want to sign him permanently at the end of the season.
Striker happy to stay with Tigers
Marlon King says he is unaware if Hull City want to sign him permanently at the end of the season.
The Jamaican striker is on a season-long loan at City from Wigan Athletic and has scored four goals in 14 Premier League appearances.
Wigan boss Steve Bruce is happy to let the 28-year-old move on, while Tigers chairman Paul Duffen has recently hinted at a permanent deal.
However, King, who opened the scoring in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Stoke, is trying to focus on playing well for the Tigers, rather than worry about his future.
"January hasn't come, so I can't speculate on stuff," said King.
"It's all right me being happy at Hull. But if Hull don't want me then it's a different case altogether.
"The window doesn't open until next month, and I don't know anything about any move yet.
"I know it's a season-long loan - and I want to do my best for Hull City."