The guy confirmed only that Dybala is for sale while saying nothing about the deadwood. Look at the whole inteview.
Did not give a straightforward answer to a single question.
Either he is a moron or a genius.
“As with all transfer sessions, there is a lot of chatter and lately not many actual deals done, but we are calm and confident.
“It’s not that there is an excess of players, but rather a list that neither the Coach nor I can do anything about. We can only use 21, and just one ‘local’ homegrown player. Therefore, the players who are not in that list of 22 have to go.”
The director of sport was asked if defender Rugani or striker Mandzukic were first out the door, with reports of Monaco, Roma and Borussia Dortmund interest.
“There aren’t any players closer to a sale than others. We are one of the best teams in the world, which means we have many top level players.
“It takes three parties to conclude a transfer, so we’ll slowly reach our conclusions.”
Most of the focus has been around Dybala, who is heavily linked with Paris Saint-Germain, but could also join Inter in exchange for Mauro Icardi.
“Dybala is like all the others, a great Juventus player. There is interest and there are discussions, we’ll talk about it together.
“Icardi is an Inter player, so we will only talk about those in our squad. We’ve got Gonzalo Higuain, who is a great hitman, while Mandzukic is an excellent forward. Let’s talk about our players.”
Mattia Perin returned to base after he failed a medical with Benfica, while Marko Pjaca is also still recovering from a series of injuries.
"We have players like Perin and Pjaca who need to fully recover before they can be transferred."
Sarri was brought in to spice up the style of football after Max Allegri, while Antonio Conte is the new boss at Inter.
“I think every Coach has his style. I’ve watched many entertaining matches by Allegri’s Juve and he helped everyone to grow.”
I see nothing wrong with that interview tbh..