Everton boss David Moyes has revealed that there has been no contact from Tottenham over their vacant managerial role.
The north London side are looking for a new head coach after dismissing Harry Redknapp, with the Scot one of the speculated potential candidates.
Despite this, the Goodison Park trainer has stated that he has not heard anything from Spurs and is focussed on helping the Toffees qualify for European football next term.
“All I can say is there has been no contact from Spurs. There has been no contact and that is how it is. I’m the Everton manager,” he told talkSPORT.
“I’m planning, I’m out here (in Poland) having a look at players, talking to my own players and trying to get on with being manager of Everton.
“Behind the scenes me and Bill (Kenwright, the Everton chairman) are trying to get things moving along.
“We’ve now been out of Europe for the last two or three years. A club like Everton need European football.
“It would be a dream to get back into the Champions League – it would be like back to winning the league again – but if it was Europa League we’d take it.
“The target is European football. Stoke and Newcastle have done it in recent seasons.
“At Everton we could make a difference with not too much money. I don’t think at Everton we necessarily need £40-50 million to spend.
“Give us a bit of money, we will try and make it work, we will turn it around and keep it going,” he concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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