Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho admits he is an admirer of Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba but also that the Blues will not make a move to sign the player.
The Serie A champions insist that the Frenchman is not for sale although reports in Italy have claimed that Barcelona are close to sealing a move for the 22-year-old.
And Mourinho says Barcelona will become even stronger if they secure the services of the youngster.
"Pogba is not to put pressure on people," Mourinho is quoted as saying by The Guardian.
"Pogba is one of the top players in the world. Pogba goes to any team and improves that team automatically.
"If he stays at Juventus, Juventus will be very strong again. If he goes somewhere else he will improve immediately a team. This is not our case.
"We are changing [Petr] Cech for Begovic, we are changing Didier [Drogba] for Falcao and we are changing kids by other kids.
"I think everybody has an interest in Pogba. But there are things you can do and things you cannot do.
"I love the Eiffel Tower but I can't have the Eiffel Tower in my garden. I can't even have the Eiffel Tower of Las Vegas."