Claudio Marchisio is looking forward to Tuesday’s Coppa Italia clash against Roma and has also dismissed claims that he will be leaving Turin during the January transfer window.
The Italian midfielder has been rumoured to be one of Manchester United’s main transfer, with manager David Moyes seen in Italy earlier this month to see the 28-year-old in action in Juventus' Serie A win over Cagliari.
Marchisio however has stressed that he will not let the transfer rumours disrupt his season and he still believes that his future lies at the current Serie A champions.
"Every transfer window things get talked about, but I'm happy about it as I have a long contract at Juventus and I intend to honour it," Marchisio told Rai Sport.
The Italian international then went on to talk about the Coppa Italia tie against Roma who are chasing the top of the table Bianconeri.
"Our 12 wins in a row show that this Juventus team are having an excellent season, but Roma have the same number of points that we had this time last season and have also hit a good rhythm," he continued.
"It will be a great game. Roma are a great team with quality players and, even beyond Francesco Totti, they have players you need to keep an eye on.”
"We really want the Coppa Italia trophy that we have been missing during two years of victories."