When speculations surfaced about Milos Teodosic agreeing to a deal with the Chicago Bulls, many were left surprised, especially with the Bulls not being included in the mix of teams rumored to have interest in him.

Teodosic has also been vocal in wanting to play for a team that will have him as their starter, which is something the Bulls are not believed to be capable of offering, given the number of point guards they currently have in their roster.

That said, fans were skeptical on whether or not the news is true. Now, more information has been reported, refuting the rumors and making it clear that Teodosic has not signed any contract with an NBA team yet.

Since going undrafted in the 2009 draft, the Serbian international has been playing in Europe and established himself as the best player not in the NBA. Teodosic has won almost all the most coveted awards the Euroleague has to offer, including the MVP plum and also became a European Champion last year.

Numerous teams from the league have been linked to the 30-year-old in the past, but he has yet to showcase his skills at the highest level. It’s still anybody’s guess at this point if he’ll finally agree to play in the NBA, but he will need to decide on it soon, especially with free agency now in full swing.