Leeds United manager Neil Warnock has denied that the club have made any offers for West Ham United striker Nicky Maynard.
Maynard, who joined West Ham from Bristol City in January, has seen his future at Upton Park come under threat following the Hammers' promotion to the Premier League and subsequent strengthening of their squad.
However, Warnock insists that there has been no offer made from Leeds, despite enquiring about a host of similar players.
"We've mentioned probably 30 people like that and I've not made contact with the club myself," he told the Yorkshire Post.
"But I'm not saying he hasn't been mentioned because there are 20 or 30 players we've asked about, talking to Premier League managers and staff.
"We've not even considered making an offer for him. We've just been asking people what the availability of that type of player is."
Maynard was restricted to just nine starts during the close of last season.