Southampton manager Ronald Koeman insists he is committed to the club amid speculation linking him with the vacant Everton post.
The Dutchman has reportedly been earmarked as the Merseyside club's top target to replace Roberto Martinez, who was sacked on Thursday after earning just one win in their last 10 Premier League matches.
Koeman – who is contracted until next year – has been widely hailed for his management of the Saints, having taken over in the 2014-15 campaign, and has guided them to seventh this season, with the club still hoping to qualify for Europe.
And Koeman has now rubbished reports linking him with Goodison Park and maintains he will discuss his future with Southampton at the end of the season.
"I was surprised [by the reports]," Koeman said. "I'm manager of Southampton.
"Everybody knows I have one more year on my contract and, as I mentioned last week because I got the same question about my future, we will sit together and we will analyse the season.
"We will talk about the future and that's what the news is today."
Asked if his future was at Southampton, Koeman responded: "Yes."
The Saints – who host Crystal Palace on Sunday – sit two points behind sixth-placed West Ham, who face a Stoke City side whose own manager has been linked with the Toffees vacancy.
But Mark Hughes said of the speculation: "I'm one of the more experienced managers in the Premier League so maybe it isn't surprising to see my name up there, but I'm more than happy here and am looking forward to next season.
"We've a lot of good things going on and my job certainly isn't finished."
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