Teemu Pukki is fully concentrated on Norwich City's push for the Championship play-offs despite questions about his future at the club beyond this season. 

The Finn's contract expires at the end of the current campaign and David Wagner revealed in a press conference in January that the club had made him an offer to extend his five-year stay at Carrow Road. 

Pukki's representative Teemu Turunen went public on his desire for a fresh challenge following Premier League relegation last summer but Norwich were robust in their decision not to cash in on the striker, instead activating an extension clause in his contract. 

Questions about his future have been swirling around all season, but the Finn insists he is still undecided and will wait to the summer before making a decision. 

"Let's play this season to the end, and then in the summer we'll see what I'll do next season. 

"Now it's just full focus on these final games (of the season); after that I'll make a decision about what the future holds.

"I'm also a bit in need of a vacation, it's been quite hard here for quite a few years. Now I just want to play (until the end of the season), and I will make decisions only in the summer. I don't think about it like that every day, the decision is coming, but I don't think about it."

Pukki, when asked specifically about links to Manchester United, told Finnish outlet Lansi-Savo: "I read somewhere about it, but I don't think there was anything more to it than that. It would be nice if the name is associated (with other teams), but I knew that no transfer would happen in January."

City have failed to live up to expectations this season, and Pukki has cut a frustrated figure at points, with his goal return being smaller than other seasons at the club. 

Pukki has netted 10 goals despite wider concerns about a lack of creativity within the side. 

The Pink Un: Teemu Pukki is in the middle of a dry spell in front of goal.Teemu Pukki is in the middle of a dry spell in front of goal. (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd)

The Finn has admitted this season has been enduring, but still believes Norwich can achieve their objectives this season.

"This season has been a bit more difficult, yes," Pukki admits. "Not so many goals (by myself), and the team is not in the place we wanted.

"We haven't played well enough. But we still have every chance to move up through the playoffs, we now have to take care of ourselves to the places where we can get to the playoffs.

"Of course, my return has been quite good, but of course, I would have liked more. There haven't been too many chances lately, but there has been a really good feeling, even though there haven't been any goals in the last few games."