Valencia boss Gary Neville says he is “committed” to the Spanish club and is not using them as a stepping stone to the Manchester United or England roles.
The 40-year-old, who was appointed at the Mestalla on 2 December, is also assistant to England coach Roy Hodgson, and played 602 games for United.
“Me being England or Manchester United manager in six months – I can assure you it’s not going to happen,” he told the Daily Telegraph.
“It’s nonsense. Honestly, nonsense.”
Neville has overseen five matches as Valencia boss, beating third-tier Barakaldo in the Copa del Rey, securing draws against Getafe and Eibar in the league and losing to Lyon in the Champions League and, on New Year’s Eve, Villarreal in La Liga.
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