Miralem Pjanic is happy to stay at Juventus amid speculation he could leave the Serie A champions. Clubs including Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Manchester City are all reportedly keen on the midfielder.
Speaking last month, Pjanic described PSG as a "club where all players are ready to go". The 29-year-old has won the league in each of his three seasons at Juve since joining from Roma. Despite rumours he could move on, the Bosnia-Herzegovina international is in no rush to leave Juve.
"I am calm, I still have a four-year contract with Juventus and we love each other," he told reporters. "I feel good in Turin, I am at a serious club and I can still give a lot. "I am also very happy with the fans and I repeat I am in a club that is great."
Juve are yet to appoint a replacement for departed head coach Massimiliano Allegri. Maurizio Sarri is reportedly the Bianconeri's top target but the former Napoli boss is yet to be released by Chelsea.