Carlo Ancelotti wants to stay at Napoli for a further two years despite speculation linking him with Juventus.
Ancelotti has been talked up as a possible replacement for the outgoing Massimiliano Allegri at Juve, though the former AC Milan and Real Madrid boss had an unsuccessful spell as coach in Turin from 1999 to 2001.
However, he has led Napoli to second in his first season in charge and remains committed to the team with whom he signed a three-year contract last May.
Napoli thumped Inter 4-1 on Sunday, a result that emphasised the gap between themselves and those fighting for the remaining two Champions League places.
Though they go into the final weekend of the season 11 points behind champions Juve, Ancelotti expressed pride in his team’s performances throughout the season.