Neil Lennon has said that he has no plans to leave his role as manager of Celtic.
The Hoops boss has led the Scottish champions to the knockout stage of the Champions League this season, resulting in him being linked to a job in the Premier League.
Lennon told Sky Sports News: "People speak about that but I haven't had one phone call. I have an agent who would have told me if there was any interest or even a whiff of it.
"And even then, it would take a lot for me to be tempted. It would have to be a club where there is the same substance to the job as I have here. That might not be in England, it might be abroad, but it would have to be a hell of an offer and a hell of a club to take me away from here at the minute.
"I really want to put the club at the forefront of European football again. Now that is a huge challenge because we are up against it financially, but it is one I enjoy."
Celtic face Ross County this afternoon.