Aston Martin team principal Andy Cowell say the team have "no plans" to bring former Red Bull chief Christian Horner on board.
Horner's future, and where on the grid he might return in F1, has intensified since the 51-year-old's official departure from Red Bull was last week announced after agreement on the terms of his exit after 20 years in charge.
Sky Sports understands Horner, who was removed from his dual Red Bull Racing role of team principal and chief executive in July, took a reduced pay-out in the region of £75m to ensure he will be allowed to return to the sport in 2026.
Speaking on Thursday in Singapore, Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu claimed Horner had "approached us" but that after an "exploratory talk" discussions had gone no further.
Horner has also been linked with A