Juventus have issued a warning to clubs interested in securing Paul Pogba’s services from the Turin club, say Sky Sports.
The 20-year old midfielder joined the Serie A champions from Manchester United last summer and has flourished under manager Antonio Conte, becoming a regular first team player and recently making his debut for the French national team.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is reportedly keen on signing Pogba after having missed out on several other transfer targets, including midfielders Luiz Gustavo and Lars Bender. The director general of Juventus, Beppe Marotta, however, made his stance on Pogba’s future clear.
“Forget about Pogba,” Marotta told Tuttosport.
“We do not have the slightest intention of listening to any offer which may arrive for our midfielder.”