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Kenny Jackett committed to Wolves and not approached by QPR

Kenny Jackett
Image: Kenny Jackett has vowed to turn things around at Molineux after links with QPR

Wolves boss Kenny Jackett says there is nothing to reports that QPR have approached him about their managerial vacancy.

Jackett is one of a number of potential candidates to have been linked with the Loftus Road club, who are looking for a replacement for Chris Ramsey.

But former Watford, Swansea and Millwall boss Jackett says he is fully committed to Wolves and rejected claims that he had been approached by their Sky Bet Championship rivals, a club he served as assistant manager from 2001 to 2004.

It's not something that's come to me. I'm committed to Wolves and speculation is just that, speculation.
Kenny Jackett

"It's not my position to talk about other clubs. But there hasn't been any approach to myself, or as far as I'm aware, the club, so there's nothing to say on it," the 53-year-old told the Express and Star.

"It's not something that's come to me. I'm committed to Wolves and speculation is just that, speculation.

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"I want to get things right [here]. I understand in terms of winning games and league position we are not where we want to be.

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"But there has been no approach from QPR and I have not heard anything in terms of any other clubs."

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