David Moyes has insisted he will remain loyal to Everton as long as he remains wanted.
Speculation has seen the Blues boss continually linked with the vacant manager role at Tottenham Hotspur following Harry Redknapp's departure earlier this week.
But Moyes, who is preparing to head into his tenth full season at Everton, insists that his priorities remain at Goodison Park unless told otherwise by the club's hierarchy.
"As far as I´m concerned, it´s all speculation," he told BBC Sport.
"I've had no contact and if I ever did have, the first person I would tell would be my chairman, because I've got a great relationship with him.
"I'm ambitious and I want to try and win things, and I ideally want to do that with Everton. We brought in two or three players in January and you could see the difference it made to the club, to the players [and] to myself so we want to try and do that again.
"For me, really, my concentration is getting Everton ready for the start of the season and hopefully getting off to a better one than we've had in recent years.
He added: "I tell people straight as it is that I've had no contact and the club have had no contact [with Spurs] and I'm [still] the Everton manager.
"I've always been loyal and I'll continue to be loyal to Everton as long as they want me.
"I'm happy there and, as I say, I'm ambitious and the players at Everton are ambitious, and they want me to push to try and keep moving the club going forward."
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