Massimiliano Allegri Slams Patrice Evra Leaving Juventus Gossip
Rumours over the future of Patrice Evra and other Juventus players are unhelpful as they bring instability, says Massimiliano Allegri.
Juventus head coach Massimiliano Allegri refused to be drawn on the future of Patrice Evra amid speculation the veteran defender is set to leave Turin.
The 35-year-old has fallen behind Alex Sandro in the pecking order at Juventus Stadium this term and has been linked with a return to former club Manchester United, although Gazzetta dello Sport claimed this would most likely be in a coaching capacity.
The Serie A leaders face Bologna when their pursuit of a sixth consecutive domestic crown resumes and Allegri told a pre-match news conference Evra or Kwadwo Asamoah would take on the left wing-back role.
Beyond this weekend though, the former Milan boss was not keen to discuss Evra's situation.
"I won't talk about transfers, because that is down to the club," he said.
"As long as players are at Juventus, they have to be at the disposal of the coach.
"There is some instability created by transfer gossip, so the less we talk about it, the better.
"I am against the January window, as it creates distraction and can destabilise situations during an important month of games."
Juventus have already made an early move in the mid-season window by bringing in midfielder Tomas Rincon from Genoa.
"Tomas can play either in central midfield or just in front of the defence. He can become a big player for us," Allegri said.