Loris Karius has hit out at claims Besiktas want to cut short the goalkeeper's two-year loan spell from Liverpool and send him back to Anfield early.
The Turkish side paid £2.2million to bring in the German on a two-year loan deal in the summer but reports suggested the Super Lig side had asked the Merseysiders to take him back in January.
It is understood there is no break clause in the agreement, which will become permanent for £7.25m in 2020 if certain performance criteria related to appearances and European qualification are met, and the two clubs have not discussed the matter.
Karius himself appeared to dismiss the reports with a post on Instagram which pictured him drinking coffee accompanied by the words "Coffee first, media's bulls*** second".
The 25-year-old left Merseyside after two critical errors in the Champions League final helped Real Madrid beat Liverpool 3-1 in Kiev.
Jurgen Klopp then splashed out a world record fee at the time for Brazilian Allison from Roma, a move which effectively spelled the end for Karius with the Reds.
The German has started all ten games for Besiktas so far this season, conceding 15 goals.
