Jorge Sampaoli is focused on retaining his position as head coach of
Chile despite speculation linking him with the manager’s job at Chelsea.
Guus Hiddink was appointed for a second spell in charge of the Stamford Bridge club until the end of this season after Jose Mourinho paid for a shambolic Premier League title defence with his job.
The short-term nature of Hiddink's Chelsea return means speculation continues to swirl over who might be Mourinho's heir from 2016-17 onwards, with Sampaoli and his fellow Argentine Diego Simeone among those rumoured to be in the frame.
Sampaoli led Chile to a famous Copa America triumph on home soil this year and that job is still his prime concern as the Chile's National Professional Football Association (ANFP) prepares to elect a new president in the new year.
"My future depends on the elections for a new president on January 4," he told AS.
"It depends on whether the new president likes our project.
"Before listening to offers, I will first present my new project for the Chile team. That is what I say to all the clubs who have contacted me."
With regards to future ambitions, it is another post at international level that truly appeals to Sampaoli.
"The Argentina job is a dream, because it's my country's team," he added. I dreamed about playing for Argentina as a player but I never got there. I will never stop dreaming about taking charge some day."
Guus Hiddink was appointed for a second spell in charge of the Stamford Bridge club until the end of this season after Jose Mourinho paid for a shambolic Premier League title defence with his job.
The short-term nature of Hiddink's Chelsea return means speculation continues to swirl over who might be Mourinho's heir from 2016-17 onwards, with Sampaoli and his fellow Argentine Diego Simeone among those rumoured to be in the frame.
Sampaoli led Chile to a famous Copa America triumph on home soil this year and that job is still his prime concern as the Chile's National Professional Football Association (ANFP) prepares to elect a new president in the new year.
"My future depends on the elections for a new president on January 4," he told AS.
"It depends on whether the new president likes our project.
"Before listening to offers, I will first present my new project for the Chile team. That is what I say to all the clubs who have contacted me."
With regards to future ambitions, it is another post at international level that truly appeals to Sampaoli.
"The Argentina job is a dream, because it's my country's team," he added. I dreamed about playing for Argentina as a player but I never got there. I will never stop dreaming about taking charge some day."
Sampaoli looks towards Chile future amid Chelsea links
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