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Emanuele Giaccherini committed to Juventus: Serie A News

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The agent of the Juventus midfielder feels that his client will be staying with the Italian giants, and confident of making it to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 senior squad for Euro 2012.
Emanuele Giaccherini moved to Juventus from Cesena on a co-ownership deal for three million Euros in the summer transfer window.
The midfielder made his debut against Parma in 2011, and since then, he has been a key squad player for the Old Lady, making appearances in absence of first-team players.  Lack of first-team chances have
put a question mark on the future of the former Pavia player, with many speculating an end to his Juventus days come the end of summer.
The Italian national has not heard any response from the Lady Killer’s representatives, which has led to a lot of uncertainty surrounding the future of the player.
His representative was talking to Tutto Juve, and in his interview he stated:
“There is no news on that and I haven’t spoken to the club officials about it. However, things are going well and for that reason I do believe that Giaccherini’s future will be with Juventus.”
The former Forli player will be hoping that his lung bursting performances will not go unnoticed with Juve head coach, Antonio Conte. His agent, Furio Valcareggi, feels that his client has performed exceedingly
well for the Turin side and commented:
“To play well for Juventus is already a great result. If you perform for a club like Juve then it is more than probable that you have Azzurri ambitions too.”
Italian head-coach, Cesare Prandelli, will need great convincing if Giaccherini is to get into the fray for the national team squad. Prandelli is on the lookout for strikers for Euro 2012; however the Italian boss is also looking
at his midfield options in case of injuries to his preferred choices.
The Italian’s agent added:
“The bar for a place in the Italian national squad is very high though, but it doesn’t cost anything to dream. And sometimes dreams come true.”
Giaccherini was not included in Italy’s recent friendly defeat at the hands of USA.

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