Linfield supervisor David Healy has distanced himself from rumours suggesting he could also be desirous about taking the vacant Dundee job.
The Scottish Premiership aspect are on the lookout for a brand new supervisor after sacking Tony Docherty on the finish of the season.
However Healy expressed his need to construct on the success he had this season with the Blues after guiding them to the Irish Premiership title earlier than the break up.
“I’m going to Scotland this weekend however no [not for a job interview] and I am not going to the Scottish Cup remaining,” he instructed BBC Sport NI.
Healy was talking after changing into the primary recipient of the Supervisor of the 12 months award on the Ulster Footballer of the 12 months award.
He signed a one-year contract extension at Linfield final August after rejecting the prospect to take over at Scottish Championship aspect Raith Rovers.
And Healy hopes to have readability about his future on the Blues resolved earlier than pre-season.
“I am certain I am going to sit down and speak concerning the contract, I have been profitable, and I feel the membership know what they will get out of me,” he added.
“I should not see why it could actually’t come to a conclusion; I feel it has been timing and circumstances [as reasons why it hasn’t yet been resolved].
“I contemplated a change final summer time [moving to Raith] as a result of I did not know the place I stood, however hopefully with the success this yr, going ahead we are able to construct on that.”
