Hiddink 'will reject Chelsea'

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Guus Hiddink's agent says his client will talk to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich but would turn down any approach to take over as manager at Stamford Bridge.

Hiddink has been linked with the Chelsea job in the past and already has a relationship with Blues owner Abramovich through his role as Russia coach.

However, the Dutchman remains "focused" on the task of leading Russia to the 2010 World Cup and would not be tempted to move to Chelsea, according to his agent Cees van Nieuwenhuizen.

"I think because of the personal relationship he has with Mr Abramovich he will definitely talk to him and listen to him but I think Mr Abramovich realises he also he has not finished his job (with Russia)," the agent said.

"I think that Guus and Mr Abramovich know each other well enough - he's not going to say he is not going to talk to (Abramovich) and he is not going to listen.

"He is focused on his job with Russia, he is with the team on a training camp in Turkey and he has only one goal in his mind which qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa."

Asked by Sky Sports News whether he would listen favourably to an approach from Abramovich to take charge of the Blues, van Nieuwenhuizen said: "As far as I know - and I have known Guus for a number of years now - he can say no to everybody.

"I know Guus and Abramovich know each other pretty well and have lots of conversations about football but I think he will respect Guus when he says 'I want to finish what I've started'.

"For myself I can say definitely (that Hiddink would reject Chelsea). He is happy working with the national team in Turkey and is having a lot of fun there. He wants to be in South Africa and make another miracle in another World Cup."

Hiddink has heard nothing from Chelsea following Luiz Felipe Scolari's dismissal.

"Right now I am preparing for dinner with the squad and don't want to think about where or what people are saying about me or what the bookmakers believe," he said.

"I've heard about Scolari's departure, but there have been no calls from Chelsea. And as you know, I never comment on rumours - it serves no point or purpose."

The president of the Russian Football Association, Vitaly Mutko, added: "Guus Hiddink has a valid contract that expires in 2010 and I have no doubt that he will see it through."

AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti, former Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini and ex-Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard have also been linked with the Chelsea job, while Avram Grant - who also has a good relationship with Abramovich - has been reported as a contender to return as a caretaker-manager after being dismissed by the Blues at the end of last season.
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