Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are looking ahead.

 

While the couple has only been dating for a few months, the pair have already “had plenty of really deep conversations about their future together,” according to a report.

The 12-time Grammy winner and NFL star, both 34, are trying to focus on making “as much time for each other as possible” in their respective “incredibly busy schedules,” a source told Us Weekly.

“When they can’t physically be together, they are constantly texting, calling, and FaceTiming,” the insider said.

“Taylor’s relationship with Travis is like nothing she’s ever experienced before. They got serious fairly quickly and she was proud to show off their relationship from the jump.”

The couple’s romance is “off the charts,” the insider added, saying that the “Christmas Tree Farm” singer “feels so different” about this relationship compared to her previous ones.

“Travis and Taylor have been taking things day by day because his schedule is dependent on the season, but the plan is always to see each other as much as they can,” a second source told the outlet.

What’s more, Swift’s friends have reportedly given their seal of approval, and believe that the pair’s romance “is the real deal.”

Page Six has reached out to reps for Swift and Kelce for comment.

Swift often travels back and forth from Kansas City to her home in New York and was even seen hitting the streets in the Big Apple Thursday night.

The “Cruel Summer” hitmaker rocked a chunky black jacket that featured cream sherpa detailing, as well as a pleated skirt and heeled loafer boots as she walked around Greenwich Village.

It comes as Page Six exclusively revealed that Swift will be spending Christmas and New Year’s Eve with her beau.

A source told us that the pop superstar will be with her NFL beau in Kansas City, Mo., on both holidays since he is scheduled to work on both days.

“She’ll for sure be at the games,” an insider said.

Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs, are set to face off against the Las Vegas Raiders on Dec. 25 at 1 p.m. ET at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.

Less than a week later, on Dec. 31, the Chiefs play the Cincinnati Bengals at 4:25 p.m. ET — once again in their home stadium.