Liverpool have denied that striker Robbie Keane will leave the club in the January transfer window.
Keane joined Liverpool in the summer for £20.3million from Tottenham but has scored just four goals in all competitions since his arrival.
The striker's patience appears to be on the wane after a number of appearances that have ended with Keane being substituted just after the hour mark despite fellow striker Fernando Torres out with a hamstring injury.
After an impressive display against PSV in the UEFA Champions League last week, Keane found himself on the bench for the 2-2 draw with Hull.
In spite of the fact that Liverpool were chasing a winner manager Rafael Benitez opted to keep the 28-year-old on the bench for the whole game.
Former Liverpool player turned pundit Mark Lawrenson has intensified the rumours that Keane will be leaving the club in the transfer window.
"I hate to name drop," Lawrenson told The Last Word on Today FM. "But I was having a drink with (Steven) Gerrard on Saturday and we talked about Keane.
"They share the same agent [Struan Marshall] and quite honestly he thinks something is going to happen with Keane in January. Sounds like he could be moved on."
However the club have hit back and released a statement denying that Keane was set to be sold.
"Mark Lawrenson's remarks are his interpretation of a private chat between the two of them," raid the statement.
"They do not accurately reflect Steven's opinion of Robbie Keane and they certainly do not tally with Steven's recollection of the conversation itself."