As reported earlier today, 47-year-old Massimiliano Allegri is Juventus’ new coach: the former AC Milan boss has been introduced to the press this afternoon, and has released some important declarations regarding his new club’s transfer market campaign: Allegri has in fact assured that there will be no problems with his former player Andrea Pirlo; perhaps, the expert playmaker is considered –according to Fanatik- a target for Cesare Prandelli’s Galatasaray; still regarding the midfield, Allegri has also declared that 27-year-old Arturo Vidal and 21-year-old Paul Pogba are essential players for him. For what concerns the possible new signings, the young coach has also expressed his admiration for Manchester United 33-year-old left back Patrice Evra and Real Madrid 21-year-old striker Alvaro Morata; the Spanyard is now the main target for the bianconeri’s offensive line, as same-aged Juan Manuel Iturbe has finally left Hellas Verona to sign a long-term deal with AS Roma; on the other hand, regarding the possible departures, the Serie A defending champions –according to La Stampa- are about to carry out the negotiation with city rivals Torino for the transfer to the granata of 31-year-old Fabio Quagliarella. Also Inter Milan are working to reinforce their offensive line, and, as reported in the last days, are thinking about Manchester City 29-year-old Roberto Soldado; interviewed by the Daily Mirror, the Spain international has declared that he has no intention to leave the Premier League Champions, who could then decide to yield another Inter’s target, 24-year-old Stevan Jovetic.