Manchester United assistant Carlos Queiroz has denied he is ready to walk out on the club and insists he wants "to be a part of" their future.
The Portuguese coach is currently in his second spell as Sir Alex Ferguson's number two at Old Trafford, but a report has suggested he may be ready to consider his options at the end of this year.
"It is just a misunderstanding, for sure," he told Sky Sports News.
"I don't understand why that has come up, but the most important thing is that I'm happy, I'm very happy with the job and the position at Manchester United.
"The club is happy with me, so there's no reason to waste time with that issue."
The 54 year old added: "There is nothing to comment about that because there is no sense to it.
"Especially at this moment, we have made a lot of decisions with a medium and long-term view."
"We expect a lot of things from our youngest players, talented players that we have got in the last season.
"So there are a lot of hopes and expectations about the future, and I want to be part of that future - it is really a big challenge for all of us."