Michael Laudrup has reiterated that he wants to stay at Swansea City despite the ongoing feud between his agent Bayram Tutumlu and chairman Huw Jenkins.
It is believed that Tutumlu, who has represented Laudrup since the Dane's playing career, had a disagreement with Jenkins over the club's transfer policy.
These reports have prompted questions over Laudrup's future, but the 48-year-old has insisted that he is going nowhere and has no intentions of cutting ties with Tutumlu.
"Again I must say that my intention is to stay," Laudrup told the South Wales Evening Post. "I have repeated it so many times in the last three months.
"I have 100% confidence in Bayram, but if the club don't want to work with him or he doesn't want to work with them, they have to live with that. It will not change my relationship with Bayram one centimetre."
It has been suggested that Paris Saint-Germain have made contact with Laudrup over becoming their manager after failing to land Tottenham Hotspur boss Andre Villas-Boas.