The representative to the striker believes that the player deserves to be a part of the great team; insists that the co-ownership matter between Juventus and Parma is yet to be resolved.
Sebastian Giovinco’s agent has revealed that Barcelona are serious about the striker, and are keeping a close eye on the Italian forward. However, the forwards move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 is not inevitable.
News had emerged earlier linking the star to the European Champions, and that elicited Claudio Pasqualin to come in front of the cameras to say that he is not surprised by the attention the striker is attracting from some of the top clubs in Europe.
Now, the agent has revealed that the Catalonians are following the star in a decisive manner. However, he pointed out that the player is not all clear for a move to Spain, as there is the co-ownership deal of Juventus and Parma that will need to be sorted
out before a move is made possible.
While talking to Sky Sport Italia, the representative to the striker said:
“http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 are following him in an important manner. I think that he deserves to be part of a great project. However, there is his co-ownership between Juventus and Parma to resolve first.”
The Italian International player is currently owned by both the clubs, as the Gialloblu bought 50 percent stake in the budding star from the Bianconeri for a reported sum of €3.5m in the summer transfer window.
There have also been reports suggesting that the Old Lady may want to bring the forward back to home on the wish of team manager Antonio Conte.
The Bianconeri have been advised by veterans to add more star power to their squad if they want to beat AC Milan to the Scudetto in their next season. Moreover, other clubs have also been reported to show interest in the in-form striker.
The phenomenal interest in the player is duly deserved, as Giovinco has scored 10 goals in the 28 league appearances for his current team Parma, in the season that has been the young talent’s best in Serie A, so far.
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