Pastore 'staying' at Palermo Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini says in-demand playmaker Javier Pastore has decided to stay at the club next season. Pastore is coveted by many of Europe's leading clubs, and reports recently claimed thatManchester United were spearheading the chase for the Argentina international. Zamparini also revealed that he was considering a €50million (£43m) offer for Pastore from an unnamed club, which he has subsequently turned down. Barcelona,Chelsea and Manchester Cityare other teams to have been linked with bids for Pastore, but Zamparini does not expect to lose the player in the summer. Intelligent "Pastore wants to remain at Palermo," Zamparini said to Gazzetta dello Sport. "He is a very intelligent man, who wants to improve. "He has decided to remain with us for another year." Pastore has also attracted the attentions of Serie A clubs Napoli and Roma, who are both keen to sign the 21-year-old, who joined Palermo in 2009 from Huracan. "I have already turned down a 50million euro offer for Pastore," Zamparini said. "Even if Chelsea were to make an offer this year, he would not move. "Barcelona already made an offer and I said to them that this year he would not leave." Pastore is Palermo's top scorer with 10 league goals in 30 appearances so far this season and is under contract with the Serie A club until June 2014. SkySports