Gerrard in advanced talks with Liverpool

The Switzerland international was expected to leave the Serie A champions ahead of this season following the arrival of Dani Alves from Barcelona, with Paris Saint-Germain among the clubs interested in signing him, but he eventually opted to stay in Turin.

The 32-year-old is once more being linked with a move away from Juventus but, with his contract due to expire in June 2017, he insists he is not thinking about a transfer at this stage.

“I am focused on doing well with Juventus and on winning a sixth Serie A title in a row,” Lichtsteiner told RSI.

“It would be a failure if we do not win it. It is not easy to enjoy successes at Juventus, because we are always thinking about the next one right away. I am happy with what I have achieved at Juventus so far. I have won 10 trophies in five years.

“I am only thinking about winning the Scudetto again, and the Coppa Italia and Champions League. I hope to return to our Champions League squad after the winter break.

“I am taking things one day at a time. My relationship with Juventus is clear.”

Lichtsteiner has made six appearances for Juventus in 2016-17, scoring once in the process.