No Benitez-Inter talks planned
The agent of Inter Milan coach Rafael Benitez has denied reports he is to meet club president Massimo Moratti.
On Tuesday Gazzetta dello Sport claimed Moratti, who is currently in Madrid on business, would get together with Benitez's representative to discuss the former Liverpool manager's future.
However, Benitez's agent Manuel Garcia Quilon told Italian national news agency Ansa: "No-one has contacted me and I don't have a meeting with Massimo Moratti lined up.
"Benitez wants to continue to do his job and coach so that the club improves."
On Monday Benitez denied he had been sacked by Inter after growing speculation in Italy that Moratti has decided to fire the 50-year-old over his comments following the FIFA Club World Cup final in Abu Dhabi.
The Spaniard issued a 'back me or sack me' ultimatum following Saturday's 3-0 win over Congolese side Mazembe.
Benitez, who is currently on holiday in Liverpool, reiterated his demands for the club to bring in reinforcements in the January transfer market.
Inter have been decimated by injuries and are 13 points adrift of city rivals AC Milan in the Serie A title hunt, albeit having played two games fewer than the Rossoneri.
They now have a winter break and next take to the field against Napoli on January 6.