The Arctic Monkeys are currently without a record label for their next album.
The Sheffield band's contract with independent label Domino Records recently expired after their latest album "Suck It And See".
According to Music Week the band's manager has had "plenty of enquirers" from other record label, but it is thought that they are likely to stay loyal to Domino.
Ian McAndrew, the Arctic Monkeys' manager, told Music Week: "
We have not entered into discussions with any other prospective label, although we have received plenty of enquirers."
"Domino has been a great label for the band and afforded us fantastic support and therefore will be at the front of any future discussions we may have about further albums."
Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner recently revealed that he wants to headline Glastonbury festival again.
The frontman, who headlined the Pyramid Stage in 2007, said that he wants "another shot" at playing the prestigious festival.
Thanks for the report to Gigwise.com.
Their first album was so heroic! now they just seem to want to be whats happening, and according to the band Wu Lyf, have been lost to the money!