In-demand Juve playmaker Paul Pogba is not going anywhere this summer, says the club's general manager

Juventus will not entertain any bids for Paul Pogba, according to the club's general manager.

The French midfielder, who spent three years at Manchester United early in his career but made just three first-team appearances, has been linked with many of Europe's top clubs including Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea.

However, Juventus general manager Giuseppe Marotta has now reiterated the Italian champions' desire to keep the 22-year-old.

"Our goal is not to weaken the team, but to strengthen it," Marotta told Mediaset.

"Pogba is someone we want to keep, not sell."