Juventus have no plans to dip into transfer market
Juventus will not be making any signings in the January transfer window, according to club president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli.
The Turin giants are second in the Serie A standings, level on 27 points with AC Milan, but see no reason to strengthen for a second-half push.
''We will not be making any moves,'' said Cobolli Gigli. ''What we will do is look around to see if there are free agents that could be useful to us for next season.
''Juve is a strong team as it is. We will be even stronger when we recover our injured players.''
The Bianconeri, who have already qualified for the Champions League knock-out phase, will welcome back goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon as well as forward David Trezeguet in the new year.
Both players have been sidelined for several months but are set to return to play after the winter break.
Juve go into Sunday´s game at Lecce looking to reduce the six-point deficit to Serie A leaders Inter Milan, who travel to Lazio on Saturday
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Juventus will not be making any signings in the January transfer window, according to club president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli.
The Turin giants are second in the Serie A standings, level on 27 points with AC Milan, but see no reason to strengthen for a second-half push.
''We will not be making any moves,'' said Cobolli Gigli. ''What we will do is look around to see if there are free agents that could be useful to us for next season.
''Juve is a strong team as it is. We will be even stronger when we recover our injured players.''
The Bianconeri, who have already qualified for the Champions League knock-out phase, will welcome back goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon as well as forward David Trezeguet in the new year.
Both players have been sidelined for several months but are set to return to play after the winter break.
Juve go into Sunday´s game at Lecce looking to reduce the six-point deficit to Serie A leaders Inter Milan, who travel to Lazio on Saturday
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