Porto coach Vitor Pereira insists Joao Moutinho and Hulk are both in his plans for next season as the pair continue to be linked with moves to the Premier League.
Moutinho has been linked with a move to the Premier League for some time, with Manchester United and Tottenham thought to be keen on signing the Portugal international, who was in superb form for his country at Euro 2012 earlier this summer.
Chelsea, who have previously been linked with the midfielder, are keen on signing Hulk, but it is believed they are still unwilling to meet Porto's valuation.
The Brazil international, who is in England for the London 2012 Olympics, has a €100million buy-out clause in his contract and it is understood the Portuguese club are unwilling to sell for less than €40m.
Tottenham have also been linked with the 25-year-old in recent days following the appointment of former Chelsea and Porto boss Andre Villas-Boas as their new manager.
Hulk is thought to be keen on a switch to the Premier League, but Pereira appears to be keen to keep both players at the Estadio do Dragao.
"Hulk and Joao Moutinho are both in my plans for next season," he said.
"They are our players and are very important to the structure of this team.
"I am not preoccupied by the possibility of big offers from England because I know the clear position of Porto's president on this subject."
Porto president Pinto da Costa recently insisted the club were yet to receive an offer for Hulk.