Juventus's director general Giuseppe Marotta has insisted that the club have no intention of selling Paul Pogba during the ongoing summer transfer window.
Recent speculation had claimed that the former Manchester United midfielder was a target of Arsenal, while Real Madrid are also said to be interested in his services.
However, Marotta has dismissed the possibility of the 20-year-old departing the Turin-based outfit.
"Forget about Pogba. We do not have the slightest intention of listening to any offer which may arrive for our midfielder," he told Tuttosport.
Pogba signed on with the Old Lady in 2012 after his contract with United had expired.