Albion boss Gus Poyet has dismissed English newspaper reports linking him with a return to debt-ridden Real Zaragoza in Spain.
Poyet told The Argus today: "I have been here for a month and, of course, I am not looking to change things right now.
"This sort of thing is going to happen, because it was one of the places where I played and I had a great relationship with the whole town, but there is nothing, just rumours.
"My position is I would like to stay here, I won't move if the chairman lets me stay."
Poyet played more than 200 games in a seven-year spell in the 1990's with Zaragoza. They are struggling in La Liga, are 70 million euros in debt and sacked manager Marcellino at the weekend.
Poyet's name has not been mentioned in the Spanish press as a candidate. Bernd Schuster has turned the job down and the favourite is ex-Spanish midfielder Victor Munoz.
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