Juventus insist they were never interested in signing AS Roma striker Antonio Cassano before Wednesday's transfer deadline.
Some were expecting transfer guru Luciano Moggi to make a late swoop, yet the club official maintains that was never going to happen.
"It was a transfer invented by journalists," Moggi told Sky Italia microphones. "We have always said that he is a good player but we already have great champions in attack.
"You kept on reporting that Juventus and Roma were in talks for Cassano even though I stated on numerous occasions that he was of no interest to us."
Juventus director general Luciano Moggi has admitted he wanted to sign AS Roma wing-back Mancini on Wednesday.
"Mancini is staying in Rome because the club decided to keep hold of him," said Moggi.
"We have absolutely no intention of damaging our good relationship with the Sensi family. We don't negotiate with players but with their clubs.
"There was an agreement in place regarding a double swap deal but the whole thing collapsed about a month ago."
Some were expecting transfer guru Luciano Moggi to make a late swoop, yet the club official maintains that was never going to happen.
"It was a transfer invented by journalists," Moggi told Sky Italia microphones. "We have always said that he is a good player but we already have great champions in attack.
"You kept on reporting that Juventus and Roma were in talks for Cassano even though I stated on numerous occasions that he was of no interest to us."
Juventus director general Luciano Moggi has admitted he wanted to sign AS Roma wing-back Mancini on Wednesday.
"Mancini is staying in Rome because the club decided to keep hold of him," said Moggi.
"We have absolutely no intention of damaging our good relationship with the Sensi family. We don't negotiate with players but with their clubs.
"There was an agreement in place regarding a double swap deal but the whole thing collapsed about a month ago."
