Olympiakos have refused to comment on speculation linking Yaya Toure with a return to the club.
Ivorian midfielder Toure, a free agent after leaving Manchester City at the end of the last season, is reportedly close to rejoining the Greek side.
The 35-year-old played for Olympiakos for one season in 2005-06 before moving on to Monaco, Barcelona and Premier League champions City.
Toure's agent, Dimitry Seluk, has fuelled rumours about his client's future with a series of cryptic tweets, including one which states the player has "passed a medical in London" and is "close to signing a new contract".
But manager Pedro Martins, whose side face Burnley in the second leg of their Europa League qualifier on Thursday, remained tight-lipped about the situation at his pre-match press conference.
"I have to remain concentrated on the group of players I have and not refer to players that do not belong to our group yet," said the Portuguese.
Olympiakos head to a Turf Moor with a 3-1 aggregate lead following last week's first leg in Piraeus.
Despite the healthy advantage, Martins refused to admit his team were favourites to reach the group stage of the competition.
"No, I do not accept this title because everyone knows how good Burnley can be in their stadium," he said.
Zancdkmuyz
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city gonna win the league again this season
F00tballFans
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I thought he was going to Utd to prove Pep was wrong.. With all the blame for Pep, now he should realize he isnt going to be key player anymore for big clubs at europen top five league
amedave1
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I thought the agent said Yaya was so good that all top 6 teams in epl were rushing him. We are still waiting for the team he would play for
Small250
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Homegrown advantage... May I call it a "Ritual" You know using it like is always bad to draw during a ritual but is literal death to loose