The agent of Alberto Aquilani has brushed aside reports suggesting the Italy playmaker will leave Roma for Liverpool this summer.
Speculation in Italy claimed a delegation from the Barclays Premier League outfit had arrived in Rome to offer 16million euros for the player.
The highly-rated 25-year-old is considered a candidate to replace Xabi Alonso, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid.
But Aquilani's agent Franco Zabaglia told asromanews.it: "Alberto to Liverpool? Let's not say silly things.
"There's no point in even talking about this subject because there is no truth in this.
"The player recently extended his contract with Roma and is working towards recovering and giving his best to Roma."
Aquilani is under contract with the Eternal City outfit until June 2013.
A right ankle injury limited the player to just 14 league appearances for the Giallorossi last season.
Speculation in Italy claimed a delegation from the Barclays Premier League outfit had arrived in Rome to offer 16million euros for the player.
The highly-rated 25-year-old is considered a candidate to replace Xabi Alonso, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid.
But Aquilani's agent Franco Zabaglia told asromanews.it: "Alberto to Liverpool? Let's not say silly things.
"There's no point in even talking about this subject because there is no truth in this.
"The player recently extended his contract with Roma and is working towards recovering and giving his best to Roma."
Aquilani is under contract with the Eternal City outfit until June 2013.
A right ankle injury limited the player to just 14 league appearances for the Giallorossi last season.
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