Buffon is going nowhere - Bettega
Juventus director Roberto Bettega insists Manchester United and
Manchester City target Gianluigi Buffon is going nowhere this
summer.
Speculation is rife that Buffon is ready to abandon the
Bianconeri following another frustrating season.
Both United and City as well as Bayern Munich have been
linked to the 32-year-old but Bettega claims Buffon - who has made
nearly 350 appearances for Juve - is going nowhere.
"The team will certainly not let itself be distracted by
these things," the deputy general manager told the official club
website.
"With regards to what was written about a supposed transfer
of Buffon I would like to reassure the fans: Gigi is untouchable,
he will stay at Juventus."
Buffon has been an indisputable first-choice goalkeeper for
both club and country since moving to Juve in 2001.
He stuck by the club when they were relegated to Serie B
following the match-fixing scandal but the World Cup-winning
goalkeeper has reportedly become increasingly disillusioned.
Alberto Zaccheroni replaced the sacked Ciro Ferrara in
January but little has changed and the Bianconeri are sixth in the
Serie A standings following defeat at Sampdoria last weekend and a
draw against Siena the previous week, where they let slip a
three-goal lead.
They also crashed out the Europa League with a 4-1 defeat to
Fulham.
Buffon is under contract with the Bianconeri until June 2013.