Last month, Schalke sporting director, Hordst Heldt, publicly declared the club has no intentions to curtail its existing deal with the former AC Milan midfielder.
“There are no signals from either Schalke 04 or Kevin-Prince Boateng to want to end our contract prematurely. There are also no inquiries from other clubs, so we have not dealt with the subject.
”He has one more year on his contract, and I can assure that from both parties there is not the intention of an earlier departure,” Heldt said in the first week of March.
But his poor form and lack of playing time has seen the Ghanaian international continually rumoured for an exit in the summer.
Reports in the Turkish media claim Fenerbahce have joined clubs like Inter Milan, Fiorentina, AS Roma and Lazio to jostle for the signature of the troubled 28-year-old.
Boateng has also been linked with a move to American Major League Soccer side, LA Galaxy, should he seal an exit from Schalke after the 2014/15 season.