Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta has suggested that the Italian giants will not consider selling star attacker Paulo Dybala at any cost.
The Argentina international is rumoured to have been on the radar of Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain last summer following a stellar campaign in Turin.
Dybala has continued to attract interest from PSG in recent weeks, even after the French moneybags attempted to play down speculation, but Marotta expects the 24-year-old to remain at the Allianz Arena for the long term.
"He is a very strong player, on who rely a lot," he told Sky Sport Italia. "But Dybala will undoubtedly remain at Juve, also because we do not need to sell anyone, unless the same player asks."
Dybala has 44 goals in 84 top-flight outings for Juventus, 14 of which have come during the 2017-18 campaign.