Robert Lewandowski and David Alaba are staying put at Bayern Munich.
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said the two stars would return to the Bavarian super-club for the new season after they finish with international duty at Euro 2016.
"We've shut the door. We won't sell any players against our will," said Rummenigge in an interview with German magazine Sport Bild.
The former Bayern winger said he was well aware that both Lewandowski and Alaba had been linked with moves to 2016 Champions League winners Real Madrid in recent days.
But he said Real director general Jose Angel Sanchez had sent him a text message to assure him there was nothing to the Alaba rumour.
He also said that they would never contact Lewandowski without first getting Bayern's permission.
"We have a great relationship with Real, just as we do with Barcelona," said Rummenigge.
It wasn't always that way.
"Everyone in Europe has known since 2008 - when it was about Franck Ribery - that we don't sell any players against our will."
Ribery agitated for a move to Real for the better part of a year, but Bayern refused to budge.
Since then the clubs appear to have reached an understanding.
The German club sold Toni Kroos to Real for €30million (£24m) in 2014 but did so in part because they felt Kroos was asking for too much money in negotiations over a new contract.
Rather than let him walk away for free at the end of the season, Bayern sold.
In the case of Lewandowski and Alaba, Bayern have little reason to move the players on.
The Poland striker is signed through 2019, and Austria's Alaba has a contract that runs until the end of the 2020-21 season.