Croatian legend and Dinamo Zagreb president Zvonimir Boban has revealed his club has received offers for Scotland defender Scott McKenna.
But he claims the former Aberdeen and Nottingham Forest stopper is not interested in leaving the club.
McKenna had a disappointing World Cup after playing in only one match against Brazil, where he made a clamatous error in Miami which resulted in Vinícius Junior netting on the way to a 3-0 victory for the South Americans.
He helped Dinamo to a league and cup double in his first season in Croatia and that led to interest from other clubs.
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But former AC Milan hero Boban believed McKenna will stay with Dinamo.
He said: "Big European clubs want some of our players, but they like it here.
"For example, Sergi Dominguez loves the club and could stay.
"He's not the only one with that attitude, Scott McKenna thinks the same and we have also had enquiries for him.
"In fact, none of the foreign players in our club have expressed a desire to leave."