"To win games, you need to have strong players, otherwise there wouldn't be players worth 100 million euros and others worth five," Allegri said when asked about the player.
"Everything has a value in life, unfortunately, and the outstanding players are hard to replace, but things always move on in football," he told Sky Sport Italia. "Of course, Pogba is only 21 and he's got the quality to get even better. For now, let's just enjoy having him. He is destined to become the best player in the world."
"We will do everything within out limits to hold on to Pogba, but we must not forget Italy is a country in transition," Marotta said. "The problem we have is that of offers coming in from other clubs offering him a salary that we are not able to match due to our financial situation.
"At the moment, there's no reason to believe that Pogba will definitely leave Juventus for another team, but we have to bear in mind that we cannot compete with the wages that are being paid elsewhere. We have our limits."