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Jim Harbaugh: "I don't want any more power"

San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh insists that he has not asked to be given more power or more money by the franchise.

San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh has insisted that he has not asked for a pay rise or to be given more control over matters within the franchise.

Reports have surfaced suggesting that Harbaugh has fallen out with a number of team officials and players, with some claiming that he had demanded to be made the highest-paid coach in the NFL.

However, the 50-year-old denies those rumours and insists that he simply wants to coach the team as he has been doing for the last three years.

"I don't want any more power. I want to coach the team, and I've never told anybody else otherwise," Harbaugh told Sports Illustrated.

"I see all these reports about how I want to be the highest-paid coach in football. They presume I covet some kind of extension.

"I have never said to anybody that I want to be the highest-paid coach in football. I have never said that to anybody - my wife, my brother, my dad. I make plenty of money."

Harbaugh was linked with a move to the Cleveland Browns last month, although 49ers owner Jed York stressed that the team had "no interest" in agreeing a trade.

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Jim Harbaugh head coach of the San Francisco 49ers enters the practice field during the San Francisco 49ers rookie minicamp at their training facility on May 10, 2013
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