London's "Chelsea" strategist Jose Mourinho says he wants to stay at the helm of the "aristocrats" in the future, but dismisses talks of signing a new contract.
Today's press reports indicate that the capital club wants to extend the Portuguese coach's current contract until 2017 for another four years.
Mourinho did not want to comment on these reports, but said he will remain with "Chelsea" for as long as he is needed.
"I have two more years left on my contract. I want to stay. I'm not waiting for other offers," the coach said at a press conference.
"I don't want to give grounds for speculation. I want to stay, not leave. I don't need a contract. My history is not a story."
Furthermore, Mourinho also faced questions about the UEFA Champions League match against "Paris Saint-Germain" ending in a draw. Speaking about the quarterfinal match, the Portuguese mostly praised Eden Hazard.