With the trip to Arsenal on Sunday, the boss has only the match in consideration and said once more, his desireable future is at Ewood Park.
"I still have two years left on my deal and my intention is to have a good year this year and push my chief executive to give me another contract."
With speculation linking him with Spurs continuing since Glenn Hoddle's departure from the White Hart Lane hotseat, the Scot insisted he is not bothered by media stories.
"The Spurs thing doesn't register. I've never been approached but speculation doesn't frustrate me."
Rovers face Spurs' London rivals Arsenal at Highbury today, and everyone associated with the club will be hoping for a similar result to last years 2-1 win, in this corresponding fixture.