Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Emerson insist they have not been approached by Real Madrid, despite speculation linking them with the Spanish giants.
Ibrahimovic's agent reportedly claims that Madrid have offered a world-record £48m for the former Ajax target man to become the next star attraction at the Bernabeu.
But the prolific striker claims he knows nothing about Real's reported interest. "I know nothing about Real's offer," he said. "It has been my first year in Italy and I won the scudetto. It's good, especially because I played in a good way and scored a lot."
The 23-year-old Swedish international caught the eye when he played for Juventus against Madrid in the Champions League earlier this spring, and has had a fine first season in Serie A, netting 16 league goals in the process.
And he insists that this season's heroics are only the beginning, adding: "I can do more. I'm really happy. Here it is more difficult than in Holland, but you must consider I haven't played at my top level."
Meanwhile Brazil captain Emerson claims he is settled at the Turin club and has rubbished reports claiming he is also on his way to the Bernabeu. "I'm happy to have chosen Turin and I know nothing about Real's offers," he said.
Emerson, who chose Juventus over Real when he departed from Roma, is delighted to be working under Fabio Capello.
Capello? He won the scudetto. It wasn't easy assembling new players and starting in a good way immediately. Capello always wants to win. Here, there is a plan that foresees other wins and I absolutely want to be a part of it."
Meanwhile, England captain David Beckham has backed his club's reported attempt to sign Ibrahimovic.
Although such a move could jeopardise the future of Beckham's England team-mate Michael Owen at the club, the midfielder believes that Madrid have got it right.
He said: "We are talking about one of the best strikers in the world. He is tall, strong, has good technique and creates chances. He is a great player."
Beckham recently celebrated his 30th birthday and admits that although he intends to play for several more years, he would welcome not having to play every game.
"I am one of those players in the team who is getting older and it is always good to have a big squad to help you through the season," he remarked at the end of his second season without any major silverware at Real Madrid.
"I am disappointed at another season without having won anything. We will have to work hard next season to try to change things."
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