'Loyal' 'Arry shrugs off Liverpool link

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has denied that he has been offered the Liverpool job and insists he is only focused on a future at White Hart Lane.

Recent speculation has linked the Spurs boss with the vacant Anfield post, but Redknapp is keen to stress that he has no intention of succeeding Rafa Benítez as Liverpool boss.

Redknapp only has one year left on his current deal, and although the offer of a new one is yet to be forthcoming he does not see himself leaving.

He told ESPN Soccernet: "I'm not being presumptuous turning down Liverpool, because I haven't been offered the job and haven't spoken to anyone about it.

"There is no need, as I have one year left on my contract at Tottenham and I'm not thinking about anything other than being at White Hart Lane next season.

"I can tell you I've not been offered a new contract, but that doesn't mean I'm looking to move on. Far from it.

"I am loyal to Spurs, I want to stay at Spurs and I have a contract with Spurs, and I'd be happy to sign a new contract at Spurs if I was offered one, but in any case I have one year on my contract."

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