Real Madrid assistant boss Paul Clement has insisted that he has "no intention" of leaving the Bernabeu for the vacant manager's job at Queens Park Rangers.
The 43-year-old, who became part of Carlo Ancelotti's staff at Madrid following the Italian's appointment in 2013, was thought to be on a three-man shortlist to replace Harry Redknapp at Loftus Road.
While Clement has expressed a desire to one day manage QPR - the club he supported growing up and also where his father Dave played - the coach is satisfied with life in Spain.
Clement told The Guardian: "I'm very flattered to be linked with Queens Park Rangers, a club I supported as a young boy and for whom my Dad played.
"It would be a real honour to manage that club at some point in the future. But, at this time, I've got no intention of leaving Real Madrid in mid-season."
Clement has also coached alongside Ancelotti at Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain.