Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has ruled out replacing Massimiliano Allegri at Juventus.
The Italian has left the club following the Old Lady’s Serie A success but Champions League failure.
And Klopp won’t be replacing him in Turin.
“Of course it’s a league that I like, it’s really exciting but all these rumours I hear about Juventus are bull****,” he told Sky Italia.
“There is nothing true about it. I am not going to leave Liverpool. I know Serie A very well, I follow it and I like it, but I am going to stay at Liverpool.”
Klopp's side will be motivated by a burning sense of injustice in the all-Premier League clash at the Wanda Metropolitano.
A win against Tottenham in Madrid would give Liverpool their first Champions League crown since Rafael Benitez's underdogs stunned AC Milan in 2005 with one of the all-time great comebacks.
Both teams have had almost three weeks to prepare for Saturday's match, having finished their Premier League campaigns on May 12.
Klopp took his players to Spain on a training break and then arranged a friendly behind closed doors to keep his players sharp.