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Ajax boss Frank de Boer says Tottenham have not contacted him about their vacant managerial position.

Dutch champions Ajax revealed in April that the Premier League club had enquired about de Boer's availability.

Frank de Boer managerial factfile De Boer took over as Ajax manager in December 2010 after a spell as assistant to Netherlands boss Bert van Marwijk in the 2010 World Cup. He rejected talks over the vacant Liverpool job in the summer of 2012

He has won 4 Eredivisie titles with Ajax, and one Johan Cruyff Shield, the equivalent of England's Community Shield

However, de Boer, 44, says nobody from Tottenham has either spoken to him personally or contacted his club in the last few weeks.

When asked if he expected them to, De Boer told BBC Sport: "I don't know. And I am happy with Ajax."

Tottenham have been searching for a new manager since they sacked Tim Sherwood on 13 May, with de Boer and Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino heavily linked with the position.

Former Netherlands international de Boer, who has won the Dutch title in each of his four years as Ajax manager, said that he will listen to approaches from other clubs despite being under contract at the Amsterdam ArenA until 2017.

"If a club comes to speak to me I will listen to them, but I am going on holiday now and that is the most important thing for me."