Bayern Munich midfielder Owen Hargreaves has admitted he is shocked by reports that his value has hit £25 million.
Manchester United were frustrated in their attempts to sign Hargreaves last summer as Bayern steadfastly refused to sell him.
The German side have now hinted that they would be prepared to do a deal at the right price, believed to be somewhere in the region of £25 million.
But Hargreaves, who has made no secret of his desire to play in England, feels the price tag is unrealistic.
"It is a lot of money they are talking about," Hargreaves told The Sun.
"Is it even realistic? But football is a crazy world and ridiculous sums are paid.
"Right now, I don't want to think about that. I just want to think about playing football, working hard and doing well.
"All the other things will take care of themselves - it is not down to me."
Hargreaves is determined to focus on his recovery from a broken leg, and is hoping to return to action as soon as possible.
"Everything will fall into place but at the moment I have other priorities and that is to get healthy. I just want to come back and play football," concluded Hargreaves.