Accrington Stanley manager James Beattie has insisted that he wants to stay at the club, after being linked with the vacancy at Oxford United.
The U's have been without a manager since Chris Wilder left to join Northampton Town last month.
Beattie, who has reportedly emerged as a frontrunner to replace Wilder, has said that he has not been contacted about the role.
"There's been no official approach from anybody," the 35-year-old told BBC Sport.
"I've spoken to the boys - they were talking and were a bit worried that I was going somewhere, but I've explained the situation. My commitment is to them and it has been from day one."
Beattie was appointed Accrington boss in May 2013.