Burnley boss Sean Dyche has revealed that he has had no offers for striker Danny Ings, and warned that only a substantial bid would see him leave Turf Moor.
The 22-year-old has reportedly courted interest from a number of clubs after marking his first season in the Premier League with four goals thus far.
Ings, who is out of contract in the summer, recently played down speculation of a January move away, and Dyche has reiterated his desire to keep the hitman.
"Put it this way, Angel di Maria moved for £65m. Ronaldo moved for whatever and also there's Gareth Bale," he told the Daily Mail.
"My point is you can never say never but, generally speaking, there's no figure that's been set. Financially, we don't have any worries there because we only bought a couple of bags of chips in the summer and that was it.
"There's plenty of money in the coffers and there's nothing come into me, no contact over him. It's only speculation but we've been having that for as long as I remember. I'm used to it."
The youngster netted 21 Championship goals last season and proved instrumental in helping the Clarets earn automatic promotion.