Gazzetta dello Sport claimed today that Leonardo has an offer from PSG and that the Brazilian held talks in Doha with executives from Qatar Sports Investments, which owns a 70% share of the French club.

However, Inter president Massimo Moratti said on the club's official website, www.inter.it: "I have spoken to Leonardo. He is on holiday in Brazil.

"There is nothing concrete regarding the rumours that are circulating."

Inter club administrator Ernesto Paolillo added: "They are just rumours and there's absolutely no truth in them."

Moratti only yesterday denied reports that Inter had approached Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa as a possible candidate to succeed Leonardo in the Nerazzurri hotseat.

Leonardo, who replaced sacked Rafael Benitez at the helm in December, led Inter to a runners-up finish in Serie A and the Coppa Italia title.