Sampdoria have insisted that they have had no bids for striker Mauro Icardi, despite talk of interest from inside and outside Italy.
The Argentine striker has scored nine goals in Serie A this season, with Inter Milan the latest club said to be keen on signing him this summer.
Napoli, Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham are also rumoured to have wanted to bring in Icardi.
City boss Roberto Mancini recently saw the striker in action on a return visit to his old club, who fended off his suitors during the recent transfer window.
"Icardi is doing very well, but at the moment no club has come forward for him," declared Sampdoria sporting director Carlo Osti.
"He has a contract with us until June 2015, so there is still time to evaluate everything, including the possibility to extend the agreement. We'll see."
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