Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has distanced himself from reports linking him with a move to Chelsea.
The 45-year-old has impressed during his time at Wolves and is on course to guide the club to a top-10 finish in their first season back in the Premier League.
With Maurizio Sarri’s future at Chelsea uncertain, Espirito Santo has reportedly been identified as a potential replacement for the Italian this summer.
When asked about reports linking him with a move to Chelsea, Espirito Santo said: ‘No comments, it doesn’t mean anything.
‘Nothing, I am here speaking with you.’
Asked if he is happy at Wolves, he replied: ‘I consider myself a happy person, yes.
‘Yes [I am happy in my job], with the problems and difficulties that are involved but at the same time, it is a moment of joy, especially total dedication to what I must do and what we must do to keep on becoming better and growing. Focused.’