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Michael Laudrup plays down Barcelona link

Swansea City boss Michael Laudrup says that he knows nothing of reports linking him with Barcelona.

Michael Laudrup has moved to quell speculation that he is being considered for the managerial vacancy at Barcelona.

The current Swansea City boss, who spent five years as a player at the Camp Nou up until 1994, has reportedly been added to the shortlist following the departure of Tito Vilanova last night on health grounds.

However, when asked by reporters about the rumours, Laudrup insisted that he has heard nothing.

"Named among Barça candidates? I can't comment because you are asking me something I don't know anything about," he said.

Laudrup has previously taken charge of Getafe and Real Mallorca in La Liga.

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