Queens Park Rangers boss Harry Redknapp has dismissed claims that he is about to replace Sam Allardyce at West Ham United.
It was reported on Tuesday that the 66-year-old was in line to make a return to Upton Park should Allardyce lose his job with the Premier League club.
However, Redknapp insists that he does not plan on leaving QPR anytime soon.
"They have got a good manager in Sam, so I don't see that happening," he told Getwestlondon.co.uk. "I'm very happy managing QPR and lucky to be at such a good club."
Redknapp spent 14 years both as a player and manager at West Ham before severing his ties with the club in 2001.