Inter Milan have denied that they are holding talks with Manchester United’s Javier Hernandez, according to the Express.
The Serie A side, who last week confirmed the signing of United captain Nemanja Vidic, had been strongly linked with a move for both Hernandez and Fernando Torres of Chelsea, though their president Erick Thohir has insisted that no talks have been held with either striker.
Hernandez has started just ten games in all competitions under David Moyes this season, leading to speculation that he could be set for a move away from Old Trafford.
La Liga duo Valencia and Atletico Madrid have also been linked with the Mexico international, who moved to Manchester from Guadalajara in the summer of 2010.
Meanwhile, United have opened talks with Sporting over a potential deal for midfielder William Carvalho, the Mail Online understands.
The Portugal international has made twenty-five appearances this season for the side who currently sit second behind leaders Porto in the Primeira Liga table.
Elsewhere, Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola is eager to convince Toni Kroos to remain with the Bundesliga leaders amid interest from the Premier League champions, according to the Daily Star.
The midfielder has recently admitted that he could move to England in the summer.