Inter coach Andrea Stramaccioni has claimed he could never be tempted to take the helm at Juventus.
Juve boss Antonio Conte said on Friday he could not rule out ever coaching Inter, but Stramaccioni has played down suggestions he could take over in Turin.
"It's hard to see myself on the Juventus bench," the 37-year-old told reporters.
"My coaching career is still young. Maybe in a few years' time I'll be somewhere else, but not there.
"The fans shouldn't get their hopes up. I know the truth; I've spoken with the president."
Inter host Juventus this weekend in a crucial Derby D'Italia, and Stramaccioni insists his side will be motivated by the underdog tag heading into the fixture.
"Some are saying that we have little chance of winning but we'll try to use the fact that we are billed as underdogs as extra motivation," he said.
"It will be an open game and could go either way. We'll approach it like we did in the reverse fixture, perhaps with a slightly different system, but we'll give it a good go tomorrow.
"We're going out to win the match and I'm sure Inter will put in a good performance."