Saturday, 15th June, 2013

Swansea City manager Michael Laudrup has once again poured cold water on speculation that he could soon make his way out of the Liberty Stadium door, adding he has already grown "tired" of answering the question.

The future of the former Barcelona player was thrown into doubt when news broke that he is in conflict with club chairman Huw Jenkins of transfer policy.



Indeed, it was believed that Fenerbahce and Paris Saint-Germain were keeping tabs on the Dane’s situation at Liberty Stadium, in an effort to bring in the manager to their respective clubs.

"I am not negotiating with PSG, I have already said this so many times I have grown tired of repeating myself", Laudrup told Danish daily Politiken.

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Laudrup has been an influential factor behind Swansea’s great success during the 2012/13 campaign, leading the club to Europa League football by winning the League Cup and bringing in inexpensive but pinpoint signings like the arrivals of Spanish sensation Michu as well as Dutchman Jonathan de Guzman.

Laudrup’s contract with Swansea will not expire until 2015.

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