Patrice Evra was left out of the Juventus squad for Sunday s match at home to Bologna as he considers his future at the Serie A champions, according to chief executive Giuseppe Marotta.
French defender Evra has been an important figure for Juve since joining from Manchester United in 2014.
The 35-year-old, who has added two Scudetti to his career trophy haul during his time in Italy, has been linked with a return to Old Trafford, as well as a potential move to Spain with Valencia.
And Marotta confirmed the France international could be set to leave Juventus Stadium during the transfer window.
Evra was not called up to the squad because he s thinking about his future, he told Sky Sport Italia.
If he leaves, we will not sign a replacement.
Conor Gallagher says scoring his first Chelsea goal against his former side Crystal Palace was written in the stars as he sealed a 2-1 win at Selhurst Park.
Substitute Gallagher had been on the field only 14 minutes when he curled a sublime late winner past ex-team-mate Vicente Guaita in the final minute of normal time to see Chelsea triumph in their first league match under Graham Potter.
It was the England international s first goal for Chelsea on his seventh appearance for the club.
Gallagher was given a chance to impress in the Premier League during last season s spell on loan at Selhurst Park, where he was crowned the club s Player of the Year, and the 22-year-old believes there was a sense of inevitability to his winner.
It s a very special moment …
Juventus go back on the road to face Parma after responding well to their first Serie A defeat of the season in their previous away match.
Antonio Conte s men recorded convincing home wins over Genoa and Catania to undo some of the damage inflicted upon them by the 4-2 loss at Fiorentina, when they surrendered a two-goal half-time lead.
That result saw the champions lose ground on Serie A leaders Roma but their overall form, which has seen them drop just five points from the 30 available, still has them in a strong position heading into Saturday s match.
And their response to the setback has been impressive, with six goals scored in the previous two games without reply while only Roma and Inter can better Juve s 22-goal haul this term.
Parma s home record has bai…