Luciano Moggi has spoken out against Juventus's interest in bringing Carlos Tevez to the Turin side.
Moggi, who served as the general director of the club for 12 years, believes that the controversial Manchester City player would be a liability.
"Buying a dressing room breaker like Carlos Tevez in January would be the biggest disaster ever that could hit Juventus who are in the process of rebuilding," he wrote in his Tuttomercatoweb.com column.
Gianfranco Zola last week spoke in favour of the potential switch for the 27-year-old, who has also been linked to Corinthians, Inter Milan and Real Madrid.
Tevez has been forced to train alone after returning from a two-week suspension for his alleged refusal to play as a substitute during City's Champions League match against Bayern Munich.