Paul Pogba rejected a £62million move to Chelsea despite Juventus agreeing a deal to sell him to the Barclays Premier League champions this summer.
The in-demand midfielder had the opportunity to join fellow France international Anthony Martial in the Premier League, but elected to stay faithful to Juve, according to Gazetta dello Sport.
Pogba met with his agent Mino Raiola but after discussions decided to help with the rebuilding process at Juventus.
Juventus chief executive Giuseppe Marotta says Pogba could be worth more than €100m (£73m) in the future
'Directors, managers and players come and go, but clubs, victories and their successes to come remain.'
He added: 'It's difficult to do better than last season as that would mean winning the Champions League, but this new Juventus has quality.
'What we do need to work on is instilling the winning mentality into this new group, because we are Juventus and it's our duty to win both in the present day and in the future.
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