Burnley manager Vincent Kompany has responded to reports linking him with a move to Chelsea after an impressive campaign in the Championship.
Kompany guided the Clarets to automatic promotion last month in record-breaking time, as they achieved it with seven games to go.
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The Belgian tactician has already been linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur but reports claim he is on the short-list of candidates at Stamford Bridge following Graham Potter's departure.
However, the Manchester City legend is not thinking about any other club now as he aims to wrap up the Championship title.
"I said I'm not engaging on any of these conversations," Kompany said, as per the Mirror after his sides shock loss to Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.
"I have too much at this moment in time in my head in terms of wanting to win football matches. That's the only thing I care about."
Meanwhile, according to reports both Julian Nagelsmann and Luis Enrique are no long in contention for the Chelsea job.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reported that the club decided not to go in that direction, with Mauricio Pochettino now favourite to land the position.