Greece manager Otto Rehhagel looks certain to stay with the side that he helped to glory in the Euro 2004 Championships.
Rehhagel helped Greece defy the odds and has since become a national hero, however given his newly found high profiles, there has been increased speculation linking him with a big money move.
Germany, the country of Rehhagel's birth, seemed to be a likely destination following Rudi Voller's departure, but Greek FA president Vassilis Gagatsis insisted that Rehhagel is going nowhere.
"Mr Rehhagel will stay with the Greek football federation for the next two years," Gagatsis insisted. "It's self-evident he will stay in Greece. Otto Rehhagel is one of us now...a man who believed in us, a man who believed in Greece."
"Mr Rehhagel has had other offers in the past and he has honoured his contract. There is no problem," Gagatsis added.
Rehhagel, known as 'King Otto', received a hero's welcome on his return to Greece after the Championship. Since taking over the job in 2001, he managed to organise a team who had never previously won a game in a major competition into European winners.
Filed by Rob Wright