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Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has said he is "100% committed" to the club and dismissed reports linking him to a move away from Selhurst Park.
The 50-year-old guided the Eagles to their first ever major trophy this month as they shocked Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final.
The Austrian has been linked with taking over at Tottenham - if they were to sack Europa League-winning manager Ange Postecoglou - and to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig.
"I have just been talking about the future, and what we are planning, so I am 100% committed to those plans," Glasner said.
"I have no thoughts about something different. I have no influence on all the rumours. I don't really care. I always try to focus on the things I can influence."
Glasner, who is under contract until next summer, guided Palace to 10th place in the 2023-24 Premier League after he succeeded Roy Hodgson last February. That matched their best finishing position in the Premier League era.
Despite starting this season off with only three points from eight matches, the Eagles sit in 12th place before their final game against Liverpool on Sunday.
Even if they lose against the champions, Glasner's side will finish with 52 points - their highest tally in the Premier League.
"I have one more year left, and now we are speaking about next season. Everything that happens after 1 July 2026 we don't talk about this at the moment. It is too far away," Glasner added.
"We are talking about this year, and that is why I am 100% committed. I have a contract and I have no other things on my mind."