Chelsea transfer target Leonardo Bonucci has denied reports claiming that he was involved in a bust-up with teammate Paulo Dybala.
Reports in Italy have claimed the 30-year-old was furious with his colleagues at the end of the first half of the Champions League final in Cardiff.
But he says "nothing happened" in the dressing room at the end of the first half and after the game against Real Madrid.
"None of what was written, talked about or reconstructed is true," he wrote on his official Facebook page.
"With regards to what has been written over the last few days by some media sources regarding supposed rows and verbal clashes that might've involved me and other team-mates, I think the time has come to make one thing very clear.
"There was no argument, let alone physical clashes regarding me or anyone else.
"The interval between the first and second halves of the UCL Final was an interval like many others were, I repeat, nothing happened.
"These are the only words I intend to say with regards to this situation and I hope they will be the last.
"In case they are not sufficient to clarify the situation and establish the truth, I will be ready to ask my lawyers to defend my good name and honourability."