Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has said that he is yet to receive any "concrete proposals" from the Red Devils over a potential new deal at the club.
The France international's existing contract at Old Trafford is due to expire next June, and there is again speculation surrounding his future with the 20-time English champions.
A recent report claimed that Man United have now entered into discussions with the World Cup winner in the hope of agreeing a new long-term deal.
However, Pogba has denied that there have been any firm talks between the two parties, and the 28-year-old is currently fully focused on representing his country at Euro 2020.
"I have one year left on my contract, everyone knows that," Pogba told RMC Sport. "There have been no concrete proposals for extensions. I'm still in Manchester. After the season there was the vacation, so I didn't sit down with the managers and coach. I'm focused on the Euro."
Real Madrid, Juventus, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain are all said to be keeping a close eye on the developments surrounding the central midfielder.