Siena President has claimed that the Giallorossi are the only club that have made a bid for the striker, but maintained that the budding star could still stay at the Robur.
Siena President Massimo Mezzaroma has revealed the latest scenario of the race to acquire the services of the highly rated Mattia Destro, and has stressed that AS Roma have made the most movement for the striker.
The Robur attacker is currently co-owned by Genoa and the Tuscans, and his performances of the last season with the latter have catapulted him to a wanted status in the summer transfer window.
The likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan, Juventus and AC Milan have been linked with a move for the 21-year-old, but latest reports have revealed that only one of them have actually made a bid for the striker.
Mezzaroma revealed that while the Giallorossi are seriously following Destro, Genoa President has also expressed his interest to buy back the half-share in the attacker.
The Siena chief went on to reveal his desire for the former Inter Milan youth, and insisted that he would be delighted if the striker chooses to respect his contract with the Robur.
The Bianconeri President went on to reveal that in the current scenario, the offers to the club and the striker will be most important in deciding the next destination of the player.
While talking to Radio Mana Mana, the Italian businessman said:
“http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 wants the striker, but Preziosi is also interested. If Mattia were to stay with Siena, it would not be a bad thing indeed! The offer to the club and the player will be decisive, for now the Giallorossi are the only ones to have approached us with a
request and offer, whilst I know that Genoa have also made some contact.”
Mezzaroma went on to offer an explanation of Siena’s decision to buy the half-share in Destro in last moments, when it was being thought that the striker will move back to Genoa 100 percent.
“We had found an agreement before arriving at the envelopes with Genoa, but then there was a power outage that forced us to exercise our right of redemption.” He added.
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