Brighton veteran Adam Lallana is keeping a big decision on the back burner for the moment.

The attacking midfielder knows he will soon have to decide on his future at the club.

The veteran is out of contract in the summer, but wants to focus on having a great end to this term.

Lallana told The Argus: I'm fit and well. I hadn't featured from the start for a little while before Spurs but I've been well.

I'm enjoying the moment, enjoying where the football club is at and being part of it.

I don't take any sessions for granted at the minute.

Who knows what's around the corner?

I don't think I want to make the decision yet.

I want to enjoy the back end of the season because it could be special, you know?

"We could go deep in two competitions, we've got the league there as well.

I have learned throughout my career that it is important to enjoy these moments rather than look too far ahead into the future.

Time goes fast so enjoy things."

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