Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has refused to comment on his future at Borussia Dortmund after previous comments got him in hot water with club chiefs.

The Gabon striker rocked the Bundesliga outfit earlier this month after telling French outlet RMC that he was considering a summer departure. In a wide-ranging chat, he claimed he would have to leave Dortmund to move to 'the next level'.

Sporting director Michael Zorc response was to call Aubameyang in for crunch talks with club officials, where he was told in no uncertain terms what they thought about his publicity stunt.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has refused to comment on his future at Borussia Dortmund

The striker rocked German club this month when he suggested he was considering leaving

And the 27-year-old Gabon international appears to have taken those words on board by refusing to discuss his next move.

When asked about his future, Aubameyang told DAZN: 'I really don't know, I'm just focused on this season and I don't want to think too much about that right now.

'The last weeks were difficult after my last words so I don't want to talk about that.'

The prolific forward has been subject to interest from a host of top European clubs this season, and has previously revealed Spanish giants Real Madrid to be his dream destination.

And earlier this month Aubameyang admitted he was considering leaving the German club this summer to further his career.

He told Radio RMC: 'I feel very good here because of the magnificent fans [at Dortmund]. It is a big club. However, I am asking myself this question, If I want to take the next step, should I not leave?

The prolific forward has been subject to interest from a host of top European clubs this season

'Real Madrid is still a dream, but there has been too much noise.

'I have an important choice to make. Many people would like to see me in England.

'[The Premier League is] not necessarily the championship that attracts me the most. I like La Liga a lot. Paris is also an attraction. French is, of course, my first language.'