Roman Pavlyuchenko's agent has dismissed reports linking the Tottenham striker with a move to Roma.
Pavlyuchenko has failed to impress at White Hart Lane since arriving last summer and speculation is rife that Spurs are looking to offload the Russia forward, who is under contract until 2013.
However, Viktor Kolar in confident his client will still be in North London next season.
"I don't know anything," he told ForzaRoma.info. "By reading the papers I learnt that the club would make a move for the player, but with regards to myself no-one has made me aware of anything.
"There's nothing concrete because there have been no offers made either to the club or to the player.
"I don't have any idea how they can write that Roman will be at Roma.
"I spoke to the management and I know that next year he will be part of a serious project.
"He still has many years on his contract and he intends to prove also in England how much he is worth."
Reports suggest Tottenham could use the 27-year-old as part of a deal to bring in Roma striker Mirko Vucinic.
However, Viktor Kolar in confident his client will still be in North London next season.
"I don't know anything," he told ForzaRoma.info. "By reading the papers I learnt that the club would make a move for the player, but with regards to myself no-one has made me aware of anything.
"There's nothing concrete because there have been no offers made either to the club or to the player.
"I don't have any idea how they can write that Roman will be at Roma.
"I spoke to the management and I know that next year he will be part of a serious project.
"He still has many years on his contract and he intends to prove also in England how much he is worth."
Reports suggest Tottenham could use the 27-year-old as part of a deal to bring in Roma striker Mirko Vucinic.
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