Real Sociedad coach David Moyes has insisted that he is not tempted to return to the Premier League amid speculation of a comeback.
The Scot, who joined the Spanish club on an 18-month deal in November, has been linked with summer moves to Newcastle United and West Ham United.
However, Moyes, who was sacked at Manchester United following a disappointing nine-month stint, remains focused on the project that he is building at the Anoeta Stadium.
The 52-year-old has injected a sense of stability into the club since his arrival, bringing them from the relegation zone to mid-table in La Liga.
"There's always speculation but I'm here to do the job. I'm going to be here. I want to try to get everything in place so we can be at our best for the start of next season," he told The Guardian.
"I don't think we need masses and masses but there are improvements I'd like to make, things I want to change. Small things that will help. And if we do that...
"I'll be here. I'm not going anywhere."
Sociedad sit 11th in Spain's top flight, 12 points clear of the bottom three.