Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson has pledged his future to the club, ending speculation linking him with the vacant Nottingham Forest post.
The job at City Ground has been free since Steve Cotterill was sacked by the club's new owners, and Ferguson's name was continually mentioned as a potential successor.
However, Ferguson has insisted that he is happy at Peterborough and has no intention to leave.
"It's something that's part and parcel of the game, speculation," said the 40-year-old.
"I've said - and I'll say it again - it's not for me, I'm happy here and that's the end of it really.
"It's not for me and that's it. I don't think anyone needs to know any more, do they? That sort of puts closure on it."
Ferguson is currently in his second spell with the Posh, and guided them to promotion via the playoffs last season, his third promotion in his two spells at the club.