Gigi Buffon has again reiterated his desire to stay at Juventus, despite interest from Real Madrid and Manchester United.
The goalkeeper has been linked with both European giants but insists he’s already committed his future to his Turin teammates.
"I’m not going to either Real Madrid or Manchester United," he stated. "The conditions are not in place for a move.
"There is a great desire in the Juve changing room to win the Champions’ League and that is what we intend to do next season."
The Bianconeri won the Scudetto this term but didn’t have enough quality in Europe, losing to Liverpool in the quarter-finals.
"In order for a player to be labelled as a champion he must win the Champions’ League, the European Championship and the World Cup," he added.
"It’s not that I don’t have faith in the national side but I think it is easier to win the European Cup.
"What do we need to win it? Not a lot, one or two players," he added. "Antonio Cassano? It’s better if I remain quiet."
The Roma ace has been linked with the Old Lady, with a reported player plus cash bid already being tabled.
But Juve transfer chief Luciano Moggi last night insisted that Juve will continue to win with or without the youngster.
"It won’t be a drama if Cassano doesn’t arrive," he stated. "It is our aim in the next few years to win always.
"Buffon? He wants to stay and we won’t sell him. Case closed."
Meanwhile, Juve won their first game of the Japan tour by beating Yokohama Marinos 1-0 thanks to an Alex Del Piero goal.