Roma owner James Pallotta has again rubbished rumours linking Kevin Strootman with a move away from the capital city side.
Manchester United have reportedly made a move to sign the Dutchman but Pallotta insists that although the Giallorossi are ready to listen to offers they are determined to keep the 24-year-old.
"It is just not happening," Pallotta told BBC Sport.
"I have told the papers that they should stop wasting paper. We don't have any interest in selling Kevin.
"Obviously as business people when people call us and say 'we want your player' you are going to listen to them.
"You have to do that, that is the business side. That doesn't mean you are going to make a decision that [an offer of] £75m, bang you hit the bid.
"That is not the way it is going to work, it is not the way it does work with us.
"Our view is that we want to put a great team out there, but we are not saying 'we have to make a ton of money'. Our goal across the board is stability."