Pep Guardiola has emphatically denied claims that he would consider a switch to Manchester United from Bayern Munich.
David Moyes was sacked by United on Tuesday, prompting rumours that the Spanish boss was a top priority as a successor.
But Guardiola ruled himself out of contention, speaking at a press conference ahead of his side's Champions League semi-final first leg against Real Madrid.
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When asked if he was interested in United, Pep said: 'I am here. I am Bayern and I want to stay two more years to finish my job. We won the Bundesliga but I feel the team can improve and make better.
'I know perfectly the style of the Spanish league and to change to Germany was not easy for me and I need more time to feel this is really my team.
'I feel absolutely Bayern is my team but I feel we can play better and improve. In that sense I feel I have work to do and that’s why I want to stay more here. I am comfortable here and the people are gentle in my work.'
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