Michael Laudrup has insisted he is not in talks to become Paris Saint-Germain manager, and wants to remain at Swansea.
The Dane has been strongly linked with a departure from the Liberty Stadium in the off-season, with a difference of views over transfers with the club's board reportedly to blame.
Laudrup has openly called on the club's hierarchy to back him in the market and bring in attacking reinforcements, but firmly denied he will look to leave if this does not happen.
"I'm not negotiating with PSG, I'm staying at Swansea," he told Politiken.
"I've said it many times and I'm tired of repeating myself.
"I only have focus on one thing - strengthening the team so much that we can manage the tasks next season and fulfil the expectations. That's what counts for me."
The former Denmark playmaker has also been linked with taking over the national team role from incumbent Morten Olsen, but the 49-year-old is not looking to move into international management.
He added: "I am not (interested) in this game. I am interested in club work and (will) not replace Morten Olsen."
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