Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness has warned clubs to not waste their time calling him about midfielder Franck Ribery while revealing that nobody has yet contacted him about his club's star player.
The French playmaker is not for sale at any price and Hoeness insists he will not be listening to any offers.
"We have a contract with him until 2011 and have absolutely no intention of selling him," he said in Kicker magazine.
"There have not been any enquiries or offers for him."
Ribery's name has already been linked with many of Europe's top clubs, including Barcelona, who knocked Bayern out of the Champions League in the last round.
He joined Bayern two years ago and excelled in his first season as they won a league and cup double, but he has seemed increasingly unsettled this year, not least when they were knocked out of the Champions League.
"We have a contract with him until 2011 and have absolutely no intention of selling him," he said in Kicker magazine.
"There have not been any enquiries or offers for him."
Ribery's name has already been linked with many of Europe's top clubs, including Barcelona, who knocked Bayern out of the Champions League in the last round.
He joined Bayern two years ago and excelled in his first season as they won a league and cup double, but he has seemed increasingly unsettled this year, not least when they were knocked out of the Champions League.
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