Sassuolo have said they will not consider selling of Ghanaian midfielder Ghanaian midfielder Alfred Duncan and Stefano Sensi this winter.
According to the Chief Executive Officer Giovanni Carnevali, Duncan is expected to stay at MAPEI Stadium - Citta del Tricolore, at least until the summer.
The midfield duo has been in devastating form for The Black and Greens in Serie A, hence attracting interest from several clubs with AC Milan the front-runners for their services.
Ghana international Duncan has also been linked to former club Inter Milan and AS Roma.
"AC Milan on Sensi? The player has had requests from other Italian and foreign clubs, our will is to not give up our best players," Carnevali said, as reported by Calciomercato.
"In January we do not sell anyone, Duncan stays with us."
Reports say AC Milan have set sights on securing the signing of Duncan should they lose Franck Kessie to Tottenham Hotspur.
The Rossoneri were said to be initially interested in Sensi but his higher price tag has shifted their focus to the €20 million-rated Ghana international.
The 25-year-old is currently enjoying a fine season in Serie A, having bagged three goals so far - two strikes better than his previous record.
He has featured in 12 matches in the topflight this season- all starts - and also has two assists to his name.
He was once on the radar of Inter, Livorno, and Sampdoria.