Andrea Pirlo has come under intense scrutiny following Juventus’ exit in the Champions League at the hands of the minnows from Portugal, FC Porto.
The Bianconeri’s hopes of winning a tenth consecutive Serie A title is in tatters after another blow over the weekend when Benevento shockingly left Allianz Stadium with the maximum points following 1-0 victory over Juventus.
Ronaldo on the other hand was brought in to help Juventus to win the Champions League trophy, a title that has eluded them since they last won it in 1996 against Ajax.
At the age of 36, many have opined that the Portugal superstar is no longer at his peak and reports in Italy suggested that Ronaldo will be sold in the summer.
Despite the uncertainties surrounding the futures of some of the biggest names in Juventus, Nedved has come out to quash those claims, insisting Ronaldo and Pirlo will be part of the team come next season but was not sure about the future of Dybala.
"Pirlo is and will be the Juventus coach, that's 100 per cent sure," Nedved told DAZN.
"We have begun a new project with him, knowing we would face difficulties. We wanted to do something more, but we could not manage to do so.
"We are calm, Pirlo has everything to become a great coach," he added.
"As far as I am concerned, Ronaldo won't leave. He has a contract until June 2022, and he will stay. We'll see what will happen afterwards.
"Cristiano Ronaldo pushed us towards the Olympus of football, both on technically and in terms of image.
"He scored more than 100 goals in 120 matches, and, besides, he dragged us into the Champions League.
"He's a simple guy, although he may not look like that from the outside. He is the prototype of a modern player who has achieved incredible targets with immense talent and a lot of work.
"We missed Dybala. I think he hasn't played more than 800 minutes with us this season.
"His presence would give us more options upfront. He has one year left in his contract and I have nothing to add to what Paratici and Agnelli already said. Juventus will evaluate every opportunity in the market."