Roberto Mancini has just guided Inter Milan to a third successive Serie A title, but speculation about his future is intense following reports in the Portuguese media that former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has agreed a £7million contract to take the helm of the Nerazzurri.
There has also been speculation that Mancini is among the favourites to succeed Avram Grant at Chelsea after the Israeli coach was sacked on Saturday.
However, Mancini's 'advisor', Maurizio De Giorgis, had poured cold water on both rumours.
Despite their Scudetto success, Inter's failure in the Champions League is said to have left him vulnerable.
But De Giorgis told Sky Sports News that Mancini, "has a four-year contract with Inter and he is very happy to stay there.
"He just won a third championship and they are also going to try and win a fourth and the Uefa Champions League too.
"There is no truth whatsoever that there has been contact with Chelsea and there has been no contact with any team other than Inter.
"That is the real truth. If there are rumours they are unfounded. If there is anybody that went to make noises to Chelsea, it was not authorised by Roberto Mancini."
However, De Giorgis, revealed that Mancini does regard Chelsea, and their Russian billionaire owner, Roman Abramovich, highly.
"Chelsea are one of the top five clubs in the world. Chelsea are a great team and a great club with a phenomenal owner," De Giorgis added.
"But he [Mancini] believes that Inter is one of the other four sides in the top five in the world."