Juventus president Beppe Marotta is publicly denying the possibility of a transfer of Paul Pogba this summer.
"Things are going very well and I just want to keep focused on what's happening on the field, but when the season is over, I could open up," Pogba had said.
"The fans needn't worry," said Marotta. "They were remarks he said while with his national team and I think they just got lost in translation.
"All he said was that he wants to focus on playing football and not waste time talking about other things."
Pogba has scored six goals in 27 games this season.
Pogba's value has rocketed since he arrived in Turin on a free transfer from Manchester United, who are reportedly interested in re-signing him. They face competition for his signature from Paris Saint-Germain, although Juve are trying to extend his contract, which expires in 2016.