Nottingham Forest manager Billy Davies insists he wants to stay at the City Ground next season, despite speculation linking him with a move to Celtic.Davies says he will be conducting his regular post-season review but is adamant his future is with the Reds.
"The fact I've signed a contract tells you I want to be here. The fact I have two years left tells you I have work to do," he told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"I've had a wonderful 18 months or so at Forest but the job is not done."
Former Forest midfielder Neil Lennon is in temporary charge of Celtic following Tony Mowbray's departure.
But Davies has been mentioned as one of the managers in the frame to get the job on a permanent basis in the summer.
Davies is however concentrating on the play-offs and the prospect of taking the Reds into the top flight.
"The focus is on the remaining matches and getting this team to the Premier League," Davies said.
"In the summer I will sit down and I will discuss with my advisors and representatives the way the situation is with regard to the future and we will look at the future and we'll make decisions."
Source: BBC Sport
Source: BBC Sport