Federico Pastorello claimed that Rossi has the attention of the Roman club and believes he will be willing to link up with them, whilst sharing that the Italian will undergo another operation at the end of September.
After an impressive 2010/11 season, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Giuseppe-Rossi-c15027 has seen his fortunes dwindle. The Italian international remained on the stretcher for the entirety of the season as he succumbed to anterior cruciate ligament problems.
Without their prolific attacker to lead them from the front and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santi-Cazorla-c32505 departing El Madrigal, the Yellow Submarine were relegated to Spanish Segunda Division.
Demotion to the second tier domestic club competition saw star personnel departing the troubled club for pastures greener. However, Rossi stayed put with around seven months still to run out on his current injury duration.
Agent of the Italian international, Federico Pastorello, took out time to reflect on the future of his client, claiming that even though they have not received any enquiry about Rossi, he can move on in the January transfer window.
He stated that AS http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 will be an enticing destination for the prolific attacker, who would be able to impress the Romans with his performances under Coach Zdenek Zeman.
Continuing on the topic, Pastorello acknowledged that Rossi would have moved to Rome in the 2012 summer transfer window but the move could not be completed. He added that there are other clubs interested in the New Jersey born forward’s services and they
will patiently resolve his future.
“Roma would be an intriguing option for him, as he would love to work with Zeman. Rossi had given the all-clear to the move, but then it never quite materialised”.
“There were several clubs who showed an interest, but at this moment we mustn’t be in a rush.”
Reflecting on Rossi’s injury, Pastorello revealed that the Azzurri forward will undergo another operation at the end of September, stating that he will need at least another five months to return to the footballing pitch from that moment on.
“Another operation is planned between September 20 and 25. If everything goes well, then he will go into the third bout of surgery.”
“From that moment it’ll take around five months to see him back on the field.”
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