Gervinho was rumoured to have made the extravagant demands, but he insists there is no substance to such talk.
The Ivory Coast international told France Football: "I read of helicopters, private beaches and plane tickets. I have no idea where that information comes from, but I have never demanded such things.
"When I sign a contract I don't care about those things: everything that has been said about me is false."
Al-Jazira added: "We confirm that we stopped negotiating with Gervinho but this was purely because of technical details and not because of the player's demands, as reported by some online sources."
Meanwhile, Roma have signed Iago Falque on a one-year loan deal from Genoa with a view to making the move permanent.
The Eternal City outfit have paid an initial fee of €1m for the 25-year-old Spaniard which could rise to €9m.
A statement on the club's official website said: "AS Roma SpA announces that the club have signed a loan agreement with Genoa CFC SpA for the services of Iago Falque Silva until June 30, 2016 for a fee of €1m.
"The agreement also includes a commitment to buy the player permanently for a further fee of €7m once he makes at least one competitive appearance for the club.
"Finally, the agreement also includes a performance-related bonus of a maximum of €1m should the player reach certain targets. Iago Falque has signed a contract until June 30, 2020."