Juventus will not allow the out-of-favour Milos Krasic to leave the club this summer on the cheap, according to the player's agent.
The Serbia international is set to move away from Turin this summer after making just nine league appearances for the Bianconeri this season.
"Juventus intend to at least recover the money they spent on signing Krasic," Krasic's agent Vlado Borozan said to Tuttomercatoweb.it.
Krasic joined Juventus from CSKA Moscow in the summer of 2010 in a 15.5million euros transfer deal.
The 27-year-old winger turned down a move to Premier League side Tottenham in January after falling out with Juve coach Antonio Conte.
Krasic, who has been a reported target of Chelsea in recent weeks, has been strongly linked with a move to Serie A side Lazio this summer.
However, his agent said: "There is nothing with Lazio. They made an enquiry in the past, but they wanted him on loan given that the player is expensive to buy outright."
Krasic is under contract with the Turin giants until June 2014.