Turino will not try to acquire the services of the scandal-ridden striker Carlos Tevez.
The Argentine, currently without permission from an English club, has returned to his homeland and is not obeying demands to return.
At the end of September, he refused to step onto the field during a match against Bayern Munich, and was punished with a two-week fine deduction, but that did not stop him from once again flagrantly breaking the rules.
Manchester City does not hide its desire to get rid of the expensive footballer, while three Italian giants are reportedly interested: Milan, Inter Milan, and Juventus.
However, the sports director of the latter team, Giuseppe Marotta, said: "Tevez is not of interest to us. Certainly not. If we decide to acquire an attacking player, we will carefully consider everything first."