Real Madrid and Spain defender Sergio Ramos had denied claims he is engineering a move away from the Bernabeu.
Ramos' future with Los Blancos is in major doubt as Real have refused to offer him a new improved contract.
Recent reports on the continent have suggested the 29-year-old, who moved joined Real in 2005, is negotiating a deal to join Premier League giants Manchester United.
However, the former Sevilla star - who has made 445 appearances for Rafael Benitez's side - insists that's not the case.
He told Cuatro: "I'm not negotiating with anyone."
Meanwhile, former Villarreal star Juan Roman Riquelme has revealed he turned down the opportunity to join United.
He told Mundo Deportivo: “The only thing I regret in my career was a decision that I took, when at the hotel in England before the semi-final with Arsenal, when Manchester United came to buy me and I said no.
“I stayed at Villarreal, because I was very comfortable with my teammates.”
And finally, Juventus star Arturo Vidal is on the brink of joining Real Madrid, according to South American football expert Tim Vickery.
Vickery told talkSPORT: “You could see him doing well in the Premier League.
"But word in the Chilean press is that the only thing lacking for him to join Real Madrid is his signature on the paper."
Ramos' future with Los Blancos is in major doubt as Real have refused to offer him a new improved contract.
Recent reports on the continent have suggested the 29-year-old, who moved joined Real in 2005, is negotiating a deal to join Premier League giants Manchester United.
However, the former Sevilla star - who has made 445 appearances for Rafael Benitez's side - insists that's not the case.
He told Cuatro: "I'm not negotiating with anyone."
Meanwhile, former Villarreal star Juan Roman Riquelme has revealed he turned down the opportunity to join United.
He told Mundo Deportivo: “The only thing I regret in my career was a decision that I took, when at the hotel in England before the semi-final with Arsenal, when Manchester United came to buy me and I said no.
“I stayed at Villarreal, because I was very comfortable with my teammates.”
And finally, Juventus star Arturo Vidal is on the brink of joining Real Madrid, according to South American football expert Tim Vickery.
Vickery told talkSPORT: “You could see him doing well in the Premier League.
"But word in the Chilean press is that the only thing lacking for him to join Real Madrid is his signature on the paper."
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