Juventus will not sell either Emre Can or Adrien Rabiot in January despite interest from Manchester United and Everton, according to director Fabio Paratici.

Juventus have already secured one signing in Dejan Kulusevski from Atalanta, and now there are plenty of rumours about who could be leaving the club.

Two players with interest are Can and Rabiot, but Paratici - Juventus' transfer chief - insists both will stay until at least the end of the season.

Emre Can had been linked with an exit from Juventus but he now looks set to stay at the club

'I can exclude Emre Can leaving, as he will certainly remain with us,' he told Sky Sport Italia. 'On an international level, he is one of the most wanted players, but I think he can be important for our project.

'Rabiot arrived here after not playing for eight months. It's only natural on a physical level he should take time to adapt. He paid the price for that, but he has done well when used.

'We are confident, he is an important player and a guarantee for Juve, not a question mark or a doubt. We have an important squad, with a lot of competition for places, and that's how it should be at this level.'

Adrien Rabiot (centre) had also been linked with a move but Fabio Paratici says he will stay

On Kulusevski, Paratici admits that Juve tried to bring him in straight away, but they had to make do with sending him back to Parma on loan for the rest of the campaign.

'We would've liked to bring him to Juve straight away, but there was already a clear agreement from the start of the negotiations,' he noted.

'We are happy and knew full well he'd remain at Parma. He is an important player for the future of Juve and we are very happy with this deal.'