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FC Parma want to retain Juventus FC attacker Sebastian Giovinco

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FC Parma want to retain Juventus FC attacker Sebastian Giovinco

If the latest reports coming out of Italy are to be believed, Serie A minnows, Parma FC are interested in buying Juventus FC’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sebastian-Giovinco-c32724. The diminutive attacker is currently on loan with the Ducali.
Parma brought the ‘Atomic Ant’ on loan to the club earlier in the summers with an option to buy the player outright. Giovinco’s performances, despite the player spending close to two months on the sidelines due to injury, have impressed Parma president Tommaso
Ghirardi. In 19 league appearances for the Ducali, Giovinco has found the back of the net an impressive five times while also providing a hatful of assists.
It’s still not clear the amount of money Juve would demand for the player’s signature, but reports in Italy suggest that the Bianconeri are willing to part ways with the mercurial forward. La Vecchia Signora wish to bring in quality players at the end of
the season and Giovinco’s sale will bring in some much needed revenue to the perennial giants of Italian football.
The 25-year-old started his career with the Turin giants but first-team opportunities were hard to come by. The player had his growth stalled but stayed loyal to the Bianconeri cause. However, Juventus offloaded the player to Parma at the start of the season.
Giovinco, for his part, has flourished in the new settings, even earning an Azzurri call-up. This latest achievement is likely to add more millions to an already burgeoning price tag.
Reports in Italy have also linked Juventus with Spanish International, Juan Manuel Matta, Andrea Pirlo and Davide Santon. While http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Andrea-Pirlo-c5702 can be acquired on a free transfer at the end of the season; the Rossoneri playmaker’s contract runs out in June,
Juan Manuel Matta and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Davide-Santon-c10658 are likely to be expensive purchases. The Spaniard in particular, is being linked to a host of European giants and Juventus will have to break the bank if Matta is to land in Turin.

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