Zola refutes quit talk

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Gianfranco Zola insists he has no intention of quitting West Ham following speculation regarding his future. The Italian was reported to be weighing up his options after being informed that he would be forced to part with key players.The Hammers' Icelandic owners were said to be keen on trimming the Upton Park squad in an effort to ease their financial woes.Zola, though, claims he has been told of no such demands and is adamant that sales will only be sanctioned if they are beneficial to all concerned."There has a lot of talk about that (quitting). It's not true," he said."I know the club is working and trying to make the team better but we are short."I haven't threatened the club that I would leave. It is not true."We're not really under pressure to sell players. Not for the moment. As far as I know, we are trying to reinforce the team."If we do anything, it is because we'd like to reinforce the team - as simple as that."Zola went on to reveal that he enjoys a positive working relationship with West Ham's sporting director Gianluca Nani and chief executive Scott Duxberry, the men in charge of transfer activity at the East End club."So far at this club I have a perfect understanding with Scott Duxberry and Gianluca Nani - we work very well," he said."All that you see here is a creation of all of us. It's a very good relationship and I trust this relationship."If something happens and I am not called to be asked, then it is going to be a different story but then I will tell you."To clarify it completely, I have been brought here to work on the pitch. That is my main concern."That is what I have been doing for 11 months. That is what I want to do. If someone has to be sold or bought, they ask me."I don't want to interfere in other things because I believe my main strength is working out there with the players."

Source: SKY_Sports