Neither Paul Pogba nor Paulo Dybala will be allowed to leave Juventus this summer, according to the Italian club's CEO Giuseppe Marotta.
Pogba has long been linked with a move away from Turin, with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester City all said to have a long-standing interest in the French international.
Dybala, meanwhile, has attracted a host of attention after scoring 20 times in 42 appearances for the Old Lady this season.
It is understood that Juventus will receive offers for the pair in this summer's transfer window, but Marotta has insisted that his club will not do business for either of their young talents.
"Pogba and Dybala are the core of the team, so we will not sell them," Marotta told Mediaset Premium. "We only sell players who want to leave. The first objective this summer is to consolidate this group by keeping the best players, only then will we look at the market."
Juventus are currently on the verge of securing a fifth successive Serie A title.