Guidetti focused on this season

The 19-year-old Swede is on a season-long loan deal in Rotterdam from City and is yet to make an appearance for his parent club. The striker insists he is focused on the Eredivisie side and not yet looking at his future beyond his loan spell at De Kuip. Asked if he would join Feyenoord on a longer deal when his current contract expires, he told NUSport: "No idea. I never look too far ahead. Right now I'm only focused on this season at Feyenoord." Guidetti admits establishing himself as City's first-choice striker, as well as winning the World Cup and the Golden Ball award with Sweden, is his ultimate long-term dream. "I want Sweden to win the World Cup, the Golden Ball as best player and to be the first striker at Manchester City," he said. "I want it all as soon as possible. But you must live in the present. "And now my first goal is to have the best possible workout tomorrow. I don't look any further." Guidetti has not ruled out lifting the Eredivisie title with Feyenoord following a flying start to the season. Feyenoord drew 1-1 at reigning champions Ajax on Sunday to stay an early fourth in the table with 18 points from 10 games. Guidetti, who spent the Amsterdam ArenA clash on the bench due to illness, believes the club have the quality needed to raise the trophy. "Where we will finish this season remains to be seen, but I think it will be pretty high," he added. "Maybe we'll even be champions. Anything is possible. But first let us focus on placing in a European spot."