Juventus president Giovanni Gigli said that a good UEFA Champions League campaign is a top priority for his team this season. "The League is important but we want a good run in Europe more this year and my players have told me that they think the same," Gigli told La Gazetta Dello Sport on Monday. The 'Old Lady' will be taking part in the competition for the first time in two years since the Calciopoli scandal, and Gigli stressed that he wants to see Juventus retain their status as a major European power. "I want us to be the masters of Europe because we are a worldwide brand and I want us to succeed with a more Italian Juve." "I want to see Juventus in Japan for the Club World Cup because the Champions League is my main priority," concluded Gigli. Juventus will kick off their group stage matches at home to UEFA and European Super Cup holder Zenit St. Petersburg on September 17th.