Torino have yet to receive an offer for promising striker Andrea Belotti, according to club president Urbano Cairo.
The 23-year-old Italy international finished third in Serie A with 26 goals last season, and provided a further eight assists in an impressive campaign that provoked interest from some of Europe's biggest clubs.
But Belotti, whose contract runs until the summer of 2021, has a €100 million release clause for clubs outside of Italy, which Cairo suggests is keeping even the continent's biggest spenders away at the moment.
"I chose the clause to be €100m abroad remember, because it is very high and for the moment no-one has come in for him," Cairo said on Monday.
"I'm glad he's with us and hope he stays."
When asked about the possibility of selling his No. 1 asset to a fellow Serie A club, Cairo said it was unlikely.
"I don't think it is possible, although the player's will is crucial," he said.