But Arsenal's demands for the 28-year-old have deterred the Serie A giants, leaving Sir Alex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini in a two-way scramble for Van Persie's signature.
In the driving seat: Juventus have pulled out of
the race to sign Robin van Persie, who was out in London with his wife
on Thursday night
'Van Persie is a great player but Arsenal do not intend to lose him. And you cannot indulge in a player if the owners don't want (to sell).
'A top player is not only judged by how much he costs.
'It can also mean a player who costs less but on the pitch shows an absolute value.'
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger remains hopeful that his captain will perform a Wayne Rooney style u-turn and stay at the north London club.
Uncertain future: Van Persie remains in London with Arsene Wenger's side away on tour in the Far East
Speaking earlier this week, he said: 'There is nothing to elaborate. The options are clear - we want to keep our players.
'I would be happy for him to stay in the English Premier League - at Arsenal.'
Despite only 12 months remaining on the Holland star's contract, Arsenal are demanding £20million to sell Van Persie - a fee Juventus deemed to high and both Manchester clubs are seemingly dithering on.
Hands off: Wenger does not want to sell Van Persie to one of the club's rivals
The Italian is yet to introduce a single new signing so far this summer and when asked why that was the case, he said: 'For an answer to these questions you need to talk to the man in charge. I'm not in charge of these things.'
Mancini is desperate to strengthen his title-winning squad and has identified Van Persie as his top transfer target.
Frustrated: City boss Roberto Mancini is desperate to sign Van Persie but must offload some of his squad first
'It's important to get players in. After what we did last year its important this year that we continue to win. This year will not be easy. It will be harder than last year. For this reason we need to improve our team. But we have people to do this. I hope that they can do a good job.'
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