Bayern Munich chief Uli Hoeness has warned the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea off star man Franck Ribery.
"He is on a contract without any clauses for two more years and he and his family are enjoying being at Munich.
"There is only the chance that a lack of trophies with regard to European Club Competitions could significantly turn his thoughts to a move," Hoeness told BILD.
However, Hoeness is well aware that speculation over Ribery's future will continue despite Bayern's firm stance.
He added: "There will be some development in the next months. What is about to happen at Real (Madrid)? What happens at other clubs? If there is a star-player bought by a club somewhere, the other club will look at targets with that money and probably one target might be Ribery then."