The French midfielder has attracted some interesting bids, but Juve's exec revealed La Vecchia Signora will not let the player go that easily.

Paul Pogba's future has been constantly been rumored to be away from Juventus, but the player has not slipped in a transfer request, according to Giuseppe Marotta, Juve's exec.

Apparently, Pogba had reached an agreement to move from the Serie A champions to French powerhouse Paris Saint Germain, with Les Parisiens paying 70 million pounds for the player's services. Nevertheless, Marotta spoke today about the player's situation, denying an agreement with any other team for the moment.

"Pogba has not demanded a transfer. He is the best young player in the world and it is only normal that some of Europe's biggest clubs want to sign him. But Juventus are a big club as well and we are not easy sellers," Marotta revealed.

In fact, Barcelona's president Josep Maria Bartomeu referred to those rumors linking Pogba to Los Blaugranas for a £70 million transfer.

Tevez has no termination clause in his contract

Marotta also referred to Carlos Tevez's situation with the club, since he has been constantly rumored to be leaving La Vecchia Signora in order to make a comeback with his beloved Boca Juniors side. Although Marotta knows the player wants to return to his homecountry, the player can't terminate his commitment with the club this season, since there's no clause in his contract that allows him to do so.

"Carlos is homesick and misses Argentina. But he has a contract with Juventus until June 2016. There are no conditions to terminate his contract before then," Juve's exec added.