France midfielder Paul Pogba will not be going anywhere in the summer, according to Juventus director general Giuseppe Marotta.
The 20-year-old has shone in Serie A since Manchester United let him leave in the summer of 2012, with Arsenal showing their interest in the youngster.
Although Marotta says that Pogba will not get a new contract before Christmas, he will keep the youngster at the club.
"There will be no announcements under the tree," Marotta told Italian channel Rai.
"I don't think anything will be sorted out before Christmas, but we are calm as there is an idyllic relationship between us and the players.
"They consider Juventus to be their home, their natural habitat and it would be hard for them to find something better."
Pogba, under contract with the Turin outfit until June 2016, has also been linked with Paris Saint-Germain.