Tottenham Hotspur have dismissed reports that Mark Hughes has been sounded out to replace Juande Ramos as manager.
City boss not replacing Ramos at White Hart Lane
Tottenham Hotspur have dismissed reports that Mark Hughes has been sounded out to replace Juande Ramos as manager.
According to a newspaper report in The Sun on Friday morning, Spurs officials were alleged to have contacted Manchester City boss Hughes' advisors regarding an offer to take over at White Hart Lane.
But Spurs have issued a statement to reject the rumours and have stressed that no offer has been made to former Wales coach Hughes.
"The club largely refrains from making statements of this nature unless absolutely necessary in order to set the record straight in light of wholly inaccurate reporting," read the statement on the club's
official website.
Completely untrue
"An article on the back page of this morning's Sun newspaper reports that the club has made an offer to Mark Hughes to take over as manager during the forthcoming international break.
"This story is completely untrue and without foundation and the matter is being discussed with the publication."
Speculation has surfaced regarding Ramos' future in North London following Spurs' disappointing start to the season.
Though Ramos has taken the club into the group phase of the Uefa Cup, Spurs are bottom of the Premier League table after failing to win in their opening six games.
Skysports.com, meanwhile, understands Hughes has no intention of leaving cash-rich City, just months after joining the club from Blackburn Rovers.