
Monaco
have labelled reports they made an approach for under pressure Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho as an "unsubstantiated rumour".
According to widespread newspaper reports on Wednesday, Monaco shareholder
Alessandro Proto is said to have claimed he met with Chelsea owner Roman
Abramovich in London in an attempt to buy Mourinho out of his contract at
Stamford Bridge.
The French side, however, have dismissed this claim and insisted Proto is
only a minority shareholder at the club.
"AS Monaco would invite the media to not repeat extravagant and
unsubstantiated rumours from a supposedly minority shareholder," the club
confirmed via its official Twitter account.
Mourinho is currently facing an uncertain future at Chelsea, having led the
club to their worst start to a season in 37 years.
The pressure on the Portuguese intensified last weekend following the 3-1
home defeat to Liverpool, which condemned Chelsea to their ninth loss in 17
matches this season.
Ahead of Chelsea's Champions League home clash with Dynamo Kiev on
Wednesday, a defiant Mourinho insisted he would see out his contract with
the club, which expires in the summer of 2019.
"If I'd only become a better coach because of bad results, then I'd be a
very bad coach because, in the last 15 years, I'd never have improved," he
said.
"But I try and improve every day, analyse every detail of my work every day,
preparing sessions, discussing after sessions, preparing matches, analysing
matches. That's what I do every day."