Despite media speculation, Portsmouth owner Sacha Gaydamak has not received any firm offers for the club according to the Premier League club.
Portsmouth have been repeatedly linked to consortiums apparently wanting to buy the club that Gaydamak bought in 2006 with a South African investment group the latest potential bidders reportedly entering talks.
However executive chairman Peter Storrie stated: ‘If people are serious about wanting to take over the club then the first thing they need to do is make an offer.
‘That hasn’t happened and we’re getting fairly bored of all the stories about our finances and ownership.’
The speculation has come amid the prospect of a number of the club’s top players leaving in the January transfer window following the departure of manager Harry Redknapp to Tottenham.
The contracts of 15 Portsmouth players, including skipper Sol Campbell, are due to expire at the end of the season, but Storrie maintained it would be left to manager Tony Adams to decide who stays or goes.