Sevilla FC president José Castro says that he is only focused on the present amid speculation linking manager Jorge Sampaoli with the Argentina national side.
Speaking at a Semana Santa event in Seville on Tuesday, Castro said: “It [speculation] can’t be avoided; I spent time with Jorge yesterday talking about the team. It doesn’t concern me, what concerns me is the present, the game at the Mestalla against a Valencia side who have turned a corner.
"To talk about the future doesn’t seem logical to me at present when we are playing so much. I’m only thinking about the seven remaining games so that we can finish the season well, if not really well."
Asked about what has been said in his conversations with Sampaoli, Castro explained: “He always says that they call him and that he has requests, but he is happy at Sevila, we are happy with him. There is a clause in his contract, as there is with all of the professionals, but there is nothing more. Today, officially, we don’t have any evidence to suggest that the AFA are interested in Sampaoli.”
"What I'm thinking about is the game at Mestalla"
After the announcement on 30 March that Monchi would leave the club, Castro clarified the backroom situation at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.
He said: “I had known for some time that Monchi would be leaving and we haven’t stopped working in that time. Óscar Arias is a capable individual who has been here at the club for a long time and knows our infrastructure and we will have news on that situation soon.
"But what is on our minds at the minute is winning, it seems as though the league is finished and we have to complete a very important objective for us. That doesn’t mean that we aren’t working on it, but what is important is only looking at winning games and taking points. The rest is being worked on and the result of it will be known soon.