Zenit St Petersburg boss Andre Villas-Boas has played down talk of him taking over from Tata Martino as Barcelona boss.
The Portuguese has had to endure a difficult year after what
promised so much back in August with Tottenham.
After being sacked by the Spurs hierarchy following an
inconsistent start to the campaign, Villas-Boas is currently rebuilding his
reputation in Russia
with Zenit, and his side's impressive performances have fuelled rumours he
could take on a more prestigious role in the summer.
However, with Martino under pressure at Barcelona following their Champions League
exit and La Liga woes, Villas-Boas insists he has heard nothing from the
Catalan giants.
"All the rumours about my negotiations with Barcelona are completely
groundless," Villas-Boas said.
"I've signed the contract with Zenit and I'm set to
stay here until its expiry date.
"My work with Zenit is my top priority."
Meanwhile, Barcelona
president Josep Bartomeu confirmed no decision has been made on Martino's
future and will hold talks with the coach at the end of the season.
Bartomeu told TV3: "We have a lot of respect for
Martino, we still have five games left in the league and it is our
responsibility to be competitive and keep up the pressure on the leaders.
"A few days after that, I'll be speaking personally to
Tata Martino about other things."
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