Fulham head coach Slavisa Jokanovic says he does not know whether the club will pursue a deal to bring in former Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan.
Jokanovic, whose team remain unbeaten this season, wants to sign Gyan on loan from Chinese side Shanghai SIPG.
But the Serbian says he has no idea whether the player might end up at Craven Cottage.
Reiterating that he does not have control over transfers at Fulham, Jokanovic said: “I was very clear, I am not the person who can answer this.”
Turkish club Besiktas are showing a strong interest in the 30-year-old, who made 34 league appearances, scoring 10 goals, during a two-year spell at Sunderland.
However, the Ghana international has indicated that he would like to return to England.
He left Sunderland to join United Arab Emirates outfit Al-Ain in 2011, initially on loan.
Gyan spent four seasons there before moving to China last year.
Prior to his spell in the Premier League he played in Italy and France, for Udinese and Rennes respectively.
He is one of a number of players Jokanovic has urged Fulham to sign during disagreements with the club’s hierarchy over transfer policy.
Jokanovic has dismissed reports that the dispute could lead to him quitting the club.
This post was last modified on 25/08/2016