Jose Mourinho is focusing on bringing success to Chelsea after labelling stories of a proposed switch to Internazionale as being disrespectful to himself and Roberto Mancini.
Reports had suggested that Italian giants Inter were looking to entice Mourinho to Giuseppe Meazza over the summer to replace Mancini as coach.
The rumours surfaced amid claims that Mourinho had fallen out with the Chelsea top brass, despite the likelihood of handing the club a second Premiership title on a plate.
Mourinho has moved to quash any notion of his departure from Stamford Bridge and has vowed to fulfil his contract which runs until 2010.
He also criticised the timing of the stories and believes it would have been unpleasant for both his players, and the Inter squad, to digest.
"To me, Chelsea, Roberto, Inter Milan, it is a complete lack of respect," Mourinho told Sky Sports 1.
"It is not a funny situation for a group of players, preparing for a game, to wake up in the morning and read the manager is not here next season.
"Also, it is not an easy situation for Roberto and the players at Inter to wake up and know the stories coming from England.
"The reality is I have a contract until 2010. I'm very happy to be here and we hope to have a successful season."
Mourinho went on to refute talk that there is a rift between himself and chief executive Peter Kenyon and Blues owner Roman Abramovich, whilst confirming his intention to add the FA Cup to the impending Premiership trophy.
He added: "After two successful seasons, when other people have no success and stay in their jobs, nobody speaks about them.
"If we can be champions again and progress, maybe we hope to get the trophy. We will try to the maximum we can in the FA Cup.
"We are just waiting for success this season and, at the sime time, are preparing for next season, so it's completely wrong. There are no problems between us.
"We are happy. The club are happy with me. I am happy with my group, the group is happy with me. There are no problems in the group.
"And, of course, I'll be here next season. It is a story, but not a nice story."
-Sky Sports