Giuseppe Marotta believes Juventus are “back on track” and will only look for “opportunities” in January.
The Bianconeri had a difficult start to the Serie A season, but have now climbed to fifth on the back of four wins in a row.
“The win in the Supercoppa and getting through the Champions League group gives us the confidence to continue the season, with [Coach Max] Allegri who has our full support,” general manager Marotta told Radio Sportiva.
Giuseppe Marotta believes Juventus are “back on track” and will only look for “opportunities” in January.
The Bianconeri had a difficult start to the Serie A season, but have now climbed to fifth on the back of four wins in a row.
“The win in the Supercoppa and getting through the Champions League group gives us the confidence to continue the season, with [Coach Max] Allegri who has our full support,” general manager Marotta told Radio Sportiva.
“We have total confidence, recent history tells us that, we have several players who have experience this cycle of four Scudetti, the Coach has taken us to the Champions League final.
“He only came last year, but he’s proved that he’s got great qualities.
“I’d say it’s rare that you win four Scudetti, the Coppa Italia and reach the final of the Champions League.
“Allegri wanted to be able to say that we’re part of an ongoing process in the Champions League, we’ve had a run of several useful results.
“We’ve lost only one of our last 15 games, it’s good from that point of view. We had problems in the League, but we’re back on track with four straight wins.”
It’s been rumoured that the Bianconeri will seek to bring Roberto Soriano of Sampdoria as a midfield reinforcement in January, but Marotta will only look for bargains.
“It’s important to try and get the injured players back, to have 24 players who meet the needs of the Coach.
“We’ve felt the effect of the absences in midfield, but we won’t enter the market in January just to patch things up.
“If there’s an opportunity, we’ll take it, but doing something extremely advantageous is difficult to achieve [in January].”