Brendan Rodgers has spoken out amid links to Arsenal.
As the pressure increases on Unai Emery, the current Leicester City boss is being tipped to make the move from the King Power Stadium to north London should a managerial change happen in the coming weeks.
Interestingly, the Gunners hierarchy will get a closer look at Rodgers when the two teams meet in the Premier League on Saturday evening.
Victory for the Foxes would deal Arsenal a massive blow in the race for a top four finish as they could find themselves nine-points off the Champions League places should Chelsea overcome Crystal Palace in the day's early kick-off.
A loss could also increase calls for Emery to be sacked as being back in European football's elite club competition next season is the target.
And should the Spaniard lose his job, Rodgers' name will certainly be mentioned in terms of potential replacements.
Although, the Northern Irishman has distanced himself from all the speculation.
"People link me, at times, to top clubs - I'm already in a top job," he told Sky Sports.
"This is a fantastic club, a great job for me and in this moment with the ownership we have, the players I have, I'm absolutely loving every minute of it."

Rodgers also had a classy message for his opposite number on Saturday evening.
"When you're a manager you always have empathy for another manager," he added. "You understand the pressures, you understand the climate we work in.
"But as a manager you really focus on what you can control.
"Unai is a proven coach, he's an experienced coach, so he'll be focusing on the performance of the team and not get involved in all the background noise that goes on."