Following rumours at the French Grand Prix, which alleged that Repsol Honda's Max Biaggi had been offered 3.5-million euros to join Kawasaki, team green has told Crash.net that no such approach for the Roman's services has or intends to be made.
Biaggi used his official website to comment on the rumours - saying he was flattered, but happy with Honda - however it seems the whispers were more than a little 'premature'.
"We don't know how the rumours concerning Kawasaki and Max Biaggi started, but they are just that; rumours," a team spokesman told Crash.net. "Kawasaki have not approached Max Biaggi, nor are there any plans for us to do so.
"Of course, we have an eye to the future, and we are looking at a number of riders who we might wish to talk to about riding for Kawasaki, but Max Biaggi is currently not one of them," he added.
Kawasaki's best finish so far this season is a second, claimed by Olivier Jacque at Shanghai, while Repsol Honda and Biaggi's best is a third place at Estoril.
Alex Hofmann is due to return from injury to join fellow ZX-RR regular Shinya Nakano next time out at Mugello, while star replacement rider Jacque could be offered some kind of test/wild-card deal to remain with the team.