Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins has denied reports that the club's board has discussed the future of manager Michael Laudrup.
Reports have emerged claiming that the Dane could leave the Liberty Stadium at the end of the season.
It is believed that Laudrup's relationship with Jenkins has become strained, while some directors at the club are keen to part ways with the coach before the end of the season.
However, Jenkins has insisted that there have not been any discussions regarding Laudrup's position at the Welsh outfit.
"I haven't heard anything in reference to Michael and neither have we met, or discussed, or done anything about Michael," BBC Sport quotes Jenkins as saying.
"A couple of us did actually meet up on Sunday morning to have a cup of coffee like we normally do. That's as simple as it was.
"That's where the first rumour came from. It's difficult for me to say anything because there isn't anything to discuss."
The Swans are currently 12th in the Premier League table.