Juventus CEO Giuseppe Marotta has revealed that several top clubs have offered to pay £55m for midfielder Paul Pogba.
Despite the Frenchman claiming that he is ignoring the "crazy" speculation about his future, he continues to be linked with high-profile teams around the world.
The 21-year-old is under contract at Juve until 2019, but is being tipped to make his mark in a different league.
Marotta and Pogba's agent Mino Raiola both admit that they could sell the player tomorrow, if the midfielder decided to leave.
"There are so many buyers for Pogba," Marotta revealed, according to Goal.com.
"There are teams ready to spend 70-80 million euro for him, but we don't want to open negotiations because we want keep him to continue to develop here."
Pogba has previously stated that he wants to stay in Turin and is happy in Serie A.