The Swans manager is a
wanted man after leading his side to their first ever major trophy in the
Capital One Cup and admits that he cannot be sure of where he will be next
season
Swansea City manager Michael
Laudrup remains noncomittal over how long he will remain at the club, insisting
that he does not know what the future holds.
The legendary Dane has
enjoyed a fantastic season since taking over at the Liberty Stadium last
summer, leading the side into the top half of the table and securing the Swans'
first-ever major silverware after beating Braford City in the Capital One Cup
final.
This success has is said to
have caught the attention of such clubs as Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid but
Laudrup is refusing to be drawn on such speculation.
The former Mallorca boss
told reporters: "I've said it already a couple of times - my intention is
to stay here next year but, again, who knows about the future?
"One thing is our
intention and my intention is that. Do you know your future next year? You are
100 per cent what you will do next year?
"You can have an
intention and think 'this is my plans' but none of us knows it, because ...
maybe it's a good thing that we don't know what's going on in the crystal ball
there because it could be positive or negative, you never know if you talk
about life.
"I really cannot answer
that question differently and I think it will be the same next week and next
week and next week and next month.
"I think we just have
to leave it there and go back to what is important and that's the games on
Saturdays."
Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins
has expressed optimism that the club can secure Laudrup on a longer-term deal.


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