Hoffenheim head coach Julian Nagelsmann played down reports linking him with Premier League giants Arsenal and Chelsea.
German sensation Nagelsmann, 30, has emerged as a possible replacement for Arsene Wenger, who will leave Arsenal at the end of the season.
The Chelsea job could also be available amid uncertainty over Antonio Conte s future in London.
However, Nagelsmann – who was reportedly in the frame to succeed Jupp Heynckes before Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich appointed Niko Kovac – dismissed the rumours.
When asked if there was truth behind the speculation, Nagelsmann told Sky Germany: I don t think so, no. These are just rumours.
Nagelsmann, who was only 28 years of age when he was fast-tracked from Hoffenheim s successful youth team to the club s senior role following the sudden resignation of Huub Stevens due to health reasons in February 2016, added: I m not annoyed by the discussions.
I focus on myself and my team and want to make a good game here today, the focus is on nothing else.
After finishing fourth last season and qualifying for the Champions League, Nagelsmann s Hoffenheim are back in the European spots.
Saturday s 5-2 drubbing of RB Leipzig left Hoffenheim fifth in the standings and only two points adrift of second-placed Bayer Leverkusen after 31 matches.