Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks insisted on Sunday he has no intention of accepting an offer for his stake in the club.
Reports over the weekend had suggested Dubai International Capital - the investment arm of the Dubai Government - was preparing to launch a £500million bid to buy the club.
But Hicks released a statement on Sunday evening in which he described the latest report as "a complete fabrication and ... absolutely and categorically untrue".
BBC Sport reported that an offer was in the process of being made to American co-owners Hicks and George Gillett.
And a report from a Merseyside-based media agency went so far as to suggest the club had indeed been sold to DIC.
But Hicks said: "I have not received any offer to purchase the club from the DIC or anyone else, much less accepted any such offer. Nor do I have any intention of doing so.
"Whoever is behind this false report, the facts are that I and my family have always been, and remain, fully committed to co-owning the club; that no-one in my family has ever indicated any intention or desire to sell our stake in the club; and that we expect and intend to be co-owners of the club, and to actively and enthusiastically support the club's manager, players and fans for many years to come."
Hicks' statement was released to PA Sport through financial and corporate communications consultancy FD.
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