The Juventus chief insists that he will be looking to assemble a quality team to challenge for the European trophy; hails Antonio Conte as a great leader.
Juventus director general, Beppe Marotta, has revealed his transfer plans for the future, and insists that the focus will be on building a team for UEFA Champions League.
The Old Lady won their match against Cagliari, which when combined with AC Milan’s defeat to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan, saw the Bianconeri confirm themselves as the winner of Serie A 2011-12 season.
The Bianconeri finished the last two seasons at seventh place, and their recent rise to success has been a momentous struggle against all odds.
Marotta stated that a couple of years back, the Turin giants were looking to add players to fill in the empty spaces in the squad, but insisted that the time has come for the Bianconeri to search for the quality that will take them to the next level.
The Bianconeri chief went on to state that the Zebras already have the grit to take on any major team in European football, but maintained that the quest is to give the team an added edge.
While talking to Radio Anch’io Lo Sport, the 57-year-old said:
“Two years ago we looked for quantity, now we want to add quality. We are already competitive for the Champions League, but we’ll look for the cherry on top to touch up this fantastic squad.”
The Bianconeri’s triumph in the league was their first after the club was stripped of their 2005 and 2006 titles, and forcefully relegated to Serie B for their participation in Calciopoli scandal.
Giuseppe Marotta insisted that the painful history of the club is known to all, and the journey back to the top of Italian football is nothing less than a voyage from purgatory to heaven.
The Bianconeri transfer official stated that the re-emergence of Juventus started with the return of Agnelli as President, and insisted the success of the team is always backed by a good club management.
The sports department CEO insisted that the feat was not possible without the extraordinary leadership of Antonio Conte, and insisted that a win in the Coppa Italia will be an added crown to the campaign.
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