(Reuters) - Juventus begin their Serie A season with a limited number of players available and much work still to do in the transfer market, but they do have a good enough squad to be competitive, manager Thiago Motta said on Sunday.
Four seasons without a league title after winning nine in a row forced Juventus into major changes, with Motta replacing Massimiliano Allegri as coach, but they have yet to bring in the players required to challenge for the Scudetto.
