Franck Ribery's agent has denied reports that Premiership club Arsenal has made a £10 million ($18 million) bid for the Marseille midfielder. "I've not met with Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, in Paris or elsewhere, and have not received any offers for Franck," agent Bruno Heiderscheid told France's L'Equipe. The 23-year-old player has been rumored to join Lyon but has also been linked with Arsenal in media reports. Heiderscheid has denied any hard interest from Arsenal as well was from other clubs across Europe. "Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are also rumored to be interested but I have never received any concrete offer," he said. Ribery played a pivotal part in France's run to the 2006 World Cup final in Germany earlier this month. He also scored his first international goal in Les Bleus' triumph over Spain. Heiderscheid said Ribery is on vacation until the end of July and will begin dealing with contracts when he returns. "In the meantime I have asked Marseille president Pape Diouf to meet with me regarding Franck. I hope we will be able to do so in the next few days," he said. While Ribery previously expressed hopes of leaving, Diouf has reiterated his wish to keep the young prodigy in Marseille, despite the player saying last month that he wanted to join Ligue 1 champions Lyon. "I have no problem with Ribery," said Diouf. "It only concerns those who want to make him leave the club or tempt him to join their club."