Recent transfer speculation had suggested Bergvall was considering his future at Tottenham in search of more regular playing time, while other reports suggested the club had already ruled out a sale. Bergvall admitted the wave of speculation had proven exhausting, though he chose his words carefully when addressing his club future.
Before that, Bergvall reflected on becoming Sweden's youngest-ever World Cup player, having made his tournament bow against Tunisia earlier in the competition.
Asked whether the World Cup had represented his breakthrough with the national team, Bergvall was measured in his response.
"It's difficult to say straight afterwards. You have mixed feelings," Bergvall said. "But it felt like both I and the team were switched on from the start. We were in control and created some chances.
"But France were the better team and deserved to go through."
The conversation then turned to his situation at Tottenham, with Bergvall offering a cautious response when pressed on his future.
"I want continuous matches in my position. That is the only goal. We'll see what happens in the future," Bergvall said. "I've only been focused on the World Cup until now."
Asked directly whether he wanted to remain in the Premier League, Bergvall again declined to commit either way.
"As I said, my focus has been on the World Cup. We'll deal with whatever comes next. I don't know โ we'll see."
Bergvall's caution reflects the uncertainty that has surrounded his situation at Tottenham in recent weeks, even as reports suggest the club have no intention of selling him this summer.
With his World Cup campaign now over, attention will turn to how those discussions develop once Bergvall returns from international duty and pre-season preparations begin.
The youngster's emergence as Sweden's youngest-ever World Cup player marks a significant milestone in a season that has already seen his stock rise sharply following a breakthrough campaign in England.
Whether that experience proves to be a launchpad for a more prominent role with the national team remains to be seen, though Bergvall's own assessment suggests he is reluctant to get carried away with the achievement.
His measured tone when discussing Tottenham reflects the delicate nature of his position, caught between transfer speculation he cannot control and a club that appears determined to keep hold of him.
For now, Bergvall's priority remains simple: regular football, wherever that may come from, as he looks to build on the progress made over the past year.
