Dana White has dismissed Conor McGregor’s claims that his next fight is a ‘done deal’.McGregor recently went on Fox Sports to announce that he has signed the paperwork to headline the unprecedented UFC White House card next June.McGregor claims he has signed to headline UFC White House card next yearGETTY“It’s a done deal, signed, delivered,” said the former dual-weight UFC champion.”End of negotiations. McGregor will compete in the White House for America’s 250th birthday.“UFC CEO White had previously stated that McGregor was the frontrunner to top the bill, but also repeatedly insisted he wouldn’t be putting together any fights for the show until February.Responding to McGregor’s comments during the UFC 320 post-fight press conference on Saturday night, White said: “We’re still talking about the production and how everything is going to work at the White House.“We have not started negotiating any fights for the White House yet.“That won’t even start until February. I have made it clear that Conor wants to fight on that card, and you can clearly see Conor is very fired up to be on that card.“But nothing is done yet, and no fights are being negotiated with the White House.”Who did Conor McGregor say he was fighting next?McGregor previously declared that he would be taking on Michael Chandler on the South Lawn.“The Mac is excited to get back for sure,” McGregor told Fox&Friends last month.“I’m on [the White House card]. This is me.McGregor also insisted he would be fighting ChandlerGETTY“[I’m fighting] Michael Chandler. Michael Chandler and myself have done the show The Ultimate Fighter.“We’ve had a good back and forth. He’s a good, tough guy.”A fight between McGregor and Chandler has been brewing since 2023, when they squared off as coaches on Season 31 of The Ultimate Fighter.The UFC booked the pair to face each other last June at UFC 303.However, McGregor withdrew from the contest with a broken toe.By the time the UFC White House card comes around, McGregor will have been out of action for just shy of 5 years.The last time he set foot in the Octagon was in July 2021, when he broke his leg during a trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier.