Juventus star Paul Pogba could one day be worth more than €100million, according to the club s director general Giuseppe Marotta.
The France international was the subject of interest from some of Europe s biggest teams during the transfer window, but Juve managed to hold onto the 22-year-old.
Pogba has developed into one of the world s finest midfielders since he joined Juve from Manchester United in July 2012.
Marotta confirmed the offers from big clubs and said Pogba s value could increase dramatically.
As we want to win, we have decided to keep hold of a player as important as Pogba, although we have had offers from some very important clubs, he told a news conference.
In the future he could be worth more than €100million.
Juve had chased attacker Julian Draxler from Schalke before the Germany international joined Wolfsburg.
Marotta said the asking price for the 21-year-old was far too high as he criticised Schalke for the way they dealt with negotiations.
There has been a difficult dialogue with Schalke, who are a mysterious club, he said.
They made a disproportionate request, £26m is an exaggeration and there was also the lack of interest from the player.
I m disappointed at the lack of negotiation, not because it did not go through.