The Serie A side has no plans to sell Paul Pogba this summer after securing their fifth Serie A title in a row.
Paul Pogba's current contract with Juventus is set to expire in 2019 and he has made 175 appearances for the club since arriving from Manchester United in 2012.
Juve's general manager, Beppe Marotta, has said that the sale of Pogba is not under consideration.
Marotta told RAI, “We made a clear decision on Pogba last year,
“He is going to be a key element for years to come. He's happy with us, he's grown and he's become a champion, and this is his natural habitat.”