Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola refused to discuss Harry Kane when questioned on the Tottenham Hotspur striker during Friday's pre-match press conference.
Guardiola revealed last week that the Citizens were interested in signing the England captain this summer and were planning to open more transfer talks with the North London club.
However, when asked about the 28-year-old ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash with Spurs, the Spaniard refused to add any more detail.
"I answered this question in the previous press conference. He's a player from Tottenham, I made an exception last time, usually I don't talk about transfers, it's not my business," said Guardiola.
Kane is believed to have made it clear to Spurs that he wants to move on this summer, but Nuno Espirito Santo's side are believed to value the Englishman in the region of £160m.
The centre-forward was back in full training with his club on Friday, although Nuno has refused to reveal whether he will be involved in the clash with Man City this weekend.