Magath declines comment on move to Schalke
Wolfsburg coach Felix Magath has declined to comment on reports that he will move to Bundesliga rival Schalke at the end of the season.
Several German newspaper, including the Stuttgarter Zeitung, reported Wednesday that Magath would make the switch, despite his current club leading the Bundesliga.
Magath declined any comment after Wolfsburgs practice Wednesday. Schalke officials neither confirmed nor denied the reports.
Schalke board chief Clemens Toennis and general manager Peter Peters both said the club would make its coaching decision known on May 23, after the Bundesliga season is over, and declined any other comment.
Magaths contract with Wolfsburg runs until 2010.
Wolfsburg leads the Bundesliga by two points over Hertha Berlin, with five games remaining.
Schalke fired both its manager Andreas Mueller and coach Fred Rutten last month. Mike Bueskens, a former assistant, has been in charge provisionally and has notched four straight wins.

