Vedran Corluka's agent has rubbished reports suggesting the Tottenham defender could be on his way out of White Hart Lane in the New Year to join Serie A giants Juventus.
The 23-year-old Croatia international, who joined Spurs in an £8million deal from Manchester City in 2008, has been linked with a switch to the Bianconeri over the past few days.
Juve boss Ciro Ferrara has made no secret of his desire to bolster his defensive options at the Stadio Olimpico in January and has been linked with Werder Bremen's Naldo and Schalke 04 full-back Rafinha.
But reports emanating from Italy suggested Corluka was his No.1 target after Manchester City's Pablo Zabaleta, but the Croatian's agent, Mario Mamic, has dismissed talk of a switch for his client as he is content in North London. "Juventus? He still has a five-year contract with Tottenham and he intends to keep it," he told tuttomercatoweb.
"Interest of Juventus and other clubs? No because all clubs, both Italian and European ones, know what the policy is of Tottenham about players like Corluka and Modric."