Vipotnik focused on Swansea amid transfer talk
Only Southampton's Adam Armstrong has more second-tier goals this term than Swansea's Slovenia international.
Swansea City top scorer Zan Vipotnik says he has not been distracted by speculation over his future.
Vipotnik made it 10 league goals this season with the winner at Oxford United on Tuesday as Swansea moved seven points clear of the Championship relegation places.
Only Southampton's Adam Armstrong has more second-tier goals this term than Vipotnik, prompting talk of Premier League interest in the Slovenia international.
"It's nice to hear because everyone is dreaming to play somewhere, but I'm focused on Swansea," said 24-year-old Vipotnik.
"It's December. I want to score as many goals as I can and I hope that the next game I'll score again to help the team win and we'll see what happens."
West Ham have been touted as potential suitors for Vipotnik, although Swans boss Vitor Matos dismissed that link as "just a rumour".
Matos, who has overseen four wins in Swansea's past six matches, was full of praise for the forward's performance in the 1-0 win at Oxford, with injuries to fellow frontmen Adam Idah and Liam Cullen making his contribution all the more important.
Swansea now face West Brom on New Year's Day (15:00 GMT) with Vipotnik hoping to continue his progress this season.
Vipotnik, who has scored 12 in all competitions after just seven in his first campaign in Wales, began 2025-26 playing back-up to Cullen and then saw Idah arrive in a big-money transfer from Celtic on 1 September.
But the former Bordeaux player has made himself Swansea's first-choice centre-forward thanks to his impressive form.
"It was tough (at the beginning of the season) but, after, I showed my character and I'm thankful for my team-mates and gaffer who helped me with this," Vipotnik added.
"I'm really happy with my form and I'll hope that I'll continue in the new year.
"I have a target in my head about how many goals. I don't like to say it, but I like to score every game."