Brazilian midfielder Arthur is '100 per cent' committed to staying at Barcelona despite reports in Spain at the weekend claiming he was close to a move to Juventus.
Sport claimed that Arthur was closing in on a move to Turin in a swap deal for fellow midfield star Miralem Pjanic.
But, according to ESPN, the 23-year-old has 'no intention of changing clubs'.
A source told them: 'Arthur wants to stay at Barcelona 100 per cent.

'There's nothing in it because it makes no sense for him to go to Italy.' 
Bosnian star Pjanic has emerged as a key transfer target for Barca in recent weeks, but may have to look elsewhere if they wish to make Arthur part of any deal.
Reports in Spain insist that he does not want to move to Italy, with his mother, Lucia, claiming her son was 'happy' at the Nou Camp.
Arthur has been linked with a swap deal that would see Miralem Pjanic join the La Liga club
Barcelona manager Quieque Setien gave deal green light but Arthur wants to stay at club
Pjanic, 30, is highly-valued by Juventus and they are unlikely to compromise their €60m (£53.6m) valuation despite the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. 
The Bosnian has been a major success at Juve since arriving from Roma in 2016, winning three Serie A titles and two Italian Cups.
Although there will be question marks surrounding Pjanic's advancing years, Barca instead see his age as a positive in terms of experience that would be invaluable to the likes of young talent including Riqui Puig.