Juventus turned down offers from abroad for French international Paul Pogba in the summer, according to the player's agent.
The midfielder was linked with a number of clubs throughout the transfer window and according to Mino Raiola, the Old Lady rejected three proposals from foreign clubs worth €85m (£60.8m).
The 22-year-old decided to stay with the Serie A club after they lost Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Carlos Tevez in the summer, and Raiola believes that Juventus are holding out for a deal worth around €100m (£71.5m)
Raiola told RMC: "I don't know what will happen between Juventus and Barcelona in the future regarding Pogba.
"Juventus received three offers worth €85m from England, Spain and Germany last summer, but they turned all three of them down. I believe Juventus value him at €100m.
"Are Bayern Munich an option? Pep Guardiola is a great coach. That would not cause any problems."
Pogba has played 13 games in all competitions so far this season, having scored one goal and creating two assists.