AS Monaco sporting director Antonio Cordon has revealed that the club are yet to receive any offers from Real Madrid for in-demand winger Kylian Mbappe.
Mbappe is one of the hottest properties in world football having burst onto the scene during the second half of last season, scoring 26 goals across all competitions to help Monaco to the Ligue 1 title and the semi-finals of the Champions League.
A number of Europe's top clubs are understood to be interested in the 18-year-old, but Cordon believes that Mbappe wants to stay at the Stade Louis II for at least another season.
"I've heard that he wants to stay at Monaco. I know nothing of any offers from Real Madrid for Mbappe," he told Cadena Sur.
"I don't know what his priorities are today. There are many possibilities. Everyone needs to make their own decision and follow their path.
"These are personal decisions which need to be made with a lot of responsibility. There are plenty of chances because he's a great player. We'll find out what happens soon."
Monaco have reportedly upped their asking price to €180m (£159.1m) after receiving a €160m (£141.5m) bid from Paris Saint-Germain.