Georges St-Pierre is finally on good terms with UFC, but says there's no deal in place to fight Michael Bisping at UFC 206 in Toronto.

Bisping said Tuesday night that he had verbally accepted a matchup with the St-Pierre for the Dec. 10 event, prompting a response on Twitter from the Montrealer on Wednesday.  

"Nothing would make me more happy in the world than to fight you in Toronto, Michael," St-Pierre said in an embedded video. "Last week, I met with Ari [WME-IMG CEO Ari Emanuel] and I made peace with Dana [UFC president Dana White]. 

"I tried to resolve things, but unfortunately right now it's not happening. Hopefully, things will change soon. Thank you."

The former Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight champion said earlier this month that he was no longer under contract with the organization, a statement UFC refuted. 

UFC said that St-Pierre remained under the agreement he signed with Zuffa, LLC, UFC's former parent company. "Georges St-Pierre remains under an existing agreement with Zuffa, LLC as his MMA promoter," the company said in a statement. "Zuffa intends to honor its agreement with St-Pierre and reserves its rights under the law to have St-Pierre do the same."
    
St-Pierre, 35, has been on hiatus since November 2013.