"Borussia" strategist J. Klopp does not intend to take over the helm of "Chelsea" © EuroFootball.com

Dortmund "Borussia" club's head coach Jurgen Klopp has stated that he does not plan to leave the German team in the near future.

Recently, there have been rumors that Rafael Benitez may be replaced by the strategist of "Borussia" at London's Chelsea club, but the coach himself denied such talks.

"I have a contract until 2016. I have said many times that I will stay at least until the end of the contract. Everyone thinks that if the opportunity to coach 'Real' or 'Chelsea' arises, I will leave.

"I coached the 'Mainz' club for seven years. Every year I could have moved to 'Bundesliga', but I always said 'no, my contract is not over yet, so I will stay'. I enjoy what I do here in Dortmund. 'Borussia' is a great club in a great city. Everything is good," Klopp spoke about his plans.

"I come from a small village called Bretten, where 1500 people live, so it is a great honor for me if someone thinks I could train 'Chelsea'. It's not about the money. I have enough to eat three times a day. It is an honor for me, but right now I am busy, I'm sorry," said the strategist.

The German has been coaching the "Borussia" team since 2008. With the team, he has won the "Bundesliga" championship twice, the German Cup once, and in 2012 he was voted the coach of the season.