Michael Laudrup insists he will not leave Swansea City during the season despite being linked to the vacant managerial position at Tottenham.
The Swansea manager has been touted as a possible replacement for Andre Villas-Boas, who was removed from his position last week.
Laudrup has enjoyed a successful stint at the Liberty Stadium, guiding the side to a ninth-placed finish in the Premier League and collecting the League Cup trophy last term to secure European qualification.
However, the Dane maintains he would not change jobs midway through a campaign, telling reporters: "It's always flattering when others are talking about you," said Laudrup ahead of Swansea's fixture with Everton on Sunday.
"Tottenham are a big club, but the only thing I will say is I would never leave a club in the middle of the season.
"I've never done that as a player and a manager and it won't happen in the future either."
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