Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has dismissed claims the club are trying to force out Mario Gotze as "complete fiction" and threatened legal action against anyone making the allegations.
Reports in the German media on Wednesday claimed the Germany international, currently at Euro 2016, would be left out of the club's Champions League squad if he remained this summer.
Bayern have reacted angrily to those claims, with Rummenigge telling the club's website: "This is complete fiction.
"It remains the case that we will resolutely defend ourselves against all false or even malicious reporting using all legal means available to us."
The club issued a statement to back up Rummenigge's threat.
"It has been reported that FC Bayern has 'threatened' Mario Gotze by stating he would not be nominated to play in the Champions League if he remains at the club," it said.
"FC Bayern Munich has demanded that various media sources cease and desist from reporting false claims."
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was interested in being reunited with a player he nurtured at Borussia Dortmund but, but is believed to be under the impression that the player would not be leaving the German club.