A sports website reported on Monday that Scully's managers Peter Blucher and Alastair Lynch of Brisbane-based Velocity Sports would meet with Demons CEO Cameron Schwab and list manager Tim Harrington to discuss the 19-year-old's future.
But Blucher said no such discussions would take place.
"We're hoping to get to Melbourne in the next week or so, but it's not to see Melbourne about Scully, it's to see all our players in Melbourne," he told afl.com.au.
There has been intense media speculation that Scully has agreed to sign with new club Greater Western Sydney after his contract with Melbourne expires at the end of 2011.
In early February, Velocity Sports released a statement denying those claims, but confirming that contract talks with the Demons would not take place until season's end.
"To ensure there are no distractions and that Tom can direct all his energies to the 2011 season, we recommended to him last August that we put contract talks on hold until the end of this season and advised the club accordingly," the statement said.
Blucher said on Monday that Scully's situation remains unchanged, and the trip south would merely be to touch base with clients in the wake of its Melbourne-based manager's departure from the company.
"Nothing's changed," he said.
"Because Mark Kleiman has gone to 3AW, we just thought it appropriate that we go down and touch base with the bundle of players that we look after down there. That's what it's all about."
Under the AFL's list building rules for new clubs, GWS, which will enter the league in 2012, can sign up to 16 uncontracted players from established clubs over the next two years.