Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has no plans to leave Molde before the end of the season despite being linked to the managerial vacancy at Bolton.
The former Manchester United hitman has seen his name linked with the vacancies at both Blackburn and Bolton is recent days, but he intends to remain loyal to the Norwegian champions.
"There will always be speculation when someone in England needs a new manager," he told Norwegian newspaper Romsdals Budstikke.
"There are surely 20 names who have been linked with Bolton now and it's natural that mine is among them. But it's not for me.
"Blackburn, Bolton, rumours crop up all the time. But I'm not that bothered about them. 'm absolutely certain I will see out the season here (with Molde), I can promise that."
However, there is just over a month to go before the Norwegian league finishes and there is every chance the rumours linking the 39-year-old with a return to England could continue until the vacancies are filled.
Solskjaer held talks with Aston Villa during the summer but he decided to stick with Molde, paving the way for Paul Lambert to take over at Villa Park.