With England preparing for their four autumn internationals in November, Haskell is desperate to add to his eight England caps, and admits to be slightly concerned about his form at Wasps.
"I think you have got to worry," said Haskell.
"Our chief executive put it a little more succinctly than I ever could when he said that if we don't keep on winning, then we are not going to be involved."
"Obviously your main priority is your club, that is where you want to play and want to play well. That is all I am generally concerned about, staying in the Wasps team, getting my form back and playing well."
"With the new England contracts you are already in the squad, but who wants to turn up on a Sunday evening and be going home on the Tuesday?"
"It is a very exciting time; the good thing Martin Johnson has brought is that everything gels well. There is a lot more communication now and he is an extremely good man manager because he has been there and he knows how to handle things."
"That is why people want to play for England, they want to do well under him and we want England to be successful."
"We have lost too many games in recent years, and we have not had the form and are not seen as the force that we were. I don't think other countries respect us as they should do."
"If I am in involved or not, it is going to be a really exciting period and I am looking forward to being either a fan or being involved."