Cardiff City boss Russell Slade insists top-scorer Kenwyne Jones is staying at the club.
As the Bluebirds manager looks to cut the club’s wage bill, Jones remains one of the biggest earners at the club.
But Jones underlined his value as he made it 12 goals for the season and six in his last eight games when he opened the scoring in the FA Cup defeat to Reading.
“We’ve had no enquiries for Kenwyne,” said Slade.
“I am fairly confident that he will be here at the end of the month. Obviously if a ginormous offer came in for him then that would be left with the owner and chief executive and the committee, but, from my point of view, I’d like him here.
“He is our leading scorer.
“I’ve had assurances. At this stage there is no kind of mandate to lose Kenwyne Jones at all.”
There have been a number of high-profile exits as Cardiff seek to slash their wage bill. But Slade insisted it was not inevitable the club’s bigger players would be part of the cull.
“Not all the big earners will go,” added Slade.
“It depends who that might be and what position as well. We can take a hit on a midfielder or a centre-back. We still have work to do.
“I think it will be a busy week again for people at the football club. There are likely to be one or two more who exit the club, but we will balance that with one or two coming in as well.”