Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has ruled out the possibility of an exit during the January transfer window.
Reports have suggested that Lukaku could leave the club, with Serie A giants Juventus the most seriously linked with a move.
“When the hate don’t work they start telling lies,” he wrote.
Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport back in October, the former Chelsea striker was asked if he would like to play in Serie A, and replied: “Why not? I hope so.”
Lukaku praised their upcoming opponents, saying: “Juve have a great project in place and they just keep going. Every year they’re pushing to get stronger.
“Without doubt, Juve are one of the two or three best teams in Europe. They’ve got a great coach and extraordinary players in every area of the team.
“Cristiano Ronaldo stands out, but watch out for the others too. Paulo Dybala is already impressive and getting stronger, and I love Douglas Costa. He’s an exceptional signing and his career shows he always makes the difference. It’s a tough group, but obviously Manchester United want to finish on top.”