Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke insists there is no release clause in the contract of star man Erling Haaland which could see him leave next year.
Haaland enjoyed a breakthrough season at RB Salzburg before joining Dortmund in January amid interest from Manchester United.
And the Norweigan has shown no sign of slowing down for Dortmund, scoring a remarkable 26 goals in 28 games to mark him out as one of the best strikers in Europe.
Unsurprisingly, a number of clubs remain interested in signing Haaland should the opportunity present itself and speculation has suggested there is a release clause in 2021.
According to German publication SportBILD, Bayern Munich are in dialogue with Haaland’s agent Mino Raiola and see him as a possible replacement for Robert Lewandowski.
But Watzke has dismissed those suggestions, stressing there is no agreement and they are keen to keep him long term.