Sebastian Larsson has given little indication as to where his long-term future may lie.
The Birmingham midfielder is set to be out of contract next summer and will be able to leave St Andrews as a free agent.
Talks regarding an extension to his current terms were opened some time ago, but as yet no paperwork has been signed.
The Swedish star admits he is keen to see what Carson Yeung's proposed takeover of Birmingham brings to the club before making any decision on a new deal, but insists he remains fully committed to matters on the field as Blues strive to maintain their Premier League standing.
"I can't really say anything," Larsson told Fotbollskanalen.
"There is not much happening right now, so there is no news.
"The club are in a position where a new owner could be coming in, so let's wait.
"We have discussed a contract, but that has been put on ice. It's now up to the club to come back to me.
"I am concentrating on my football for now and I feel under no stress."
Larsson was reported to be a target for a number of clubs during the recent transfer window, but he claims he had no knowledge of any interest from afar.
"I don't know if there was any interest," he added.
"Talks about the future are something that should be taken up with my agent as it's not something which is bothering me at the moment. The transfer window is closed."