The Bianconeri striker is going to stay in Turin according to his representative, and his future is not dependent on the arrival of the AS Roma attacker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marco-Borriello-c23672.
Juventus striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-Quagliarella-c13194, is looking forward to stay with the Turin giants, despite rumours of a possible exit, according to agent, Beppe Bozzo.
Moreover, it is expected that Marco Borriello will be acquired from AS http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603, but the agent is confident that his client’s future will not be overshadowed by his presence.
Recent reports from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 suggest that the Lady Killers are closing in on La Maggica hitman and the Juve director for transfers, Beppe Marotta, is expected to meet with the club officials this week.
It is expected that La Vecchia Signora would part ways with a number of players in the forward block to create more room in the back of the field. Moreover, Juve head coach, Antonio Conte, wants better striking options as well.
Quagliarella has made only 8 appearances this season so far and the striker recently scored his first goal in a year. The Italian international has not been the top choice for the Juve head coach and has missed out on first team action for long now.
Quagliarella was expected to move away from the Turin giants in the upcoming winter transfer window in search of more action. However, the player’s representative has now revealed that his client is keen to stay connected with the Bianconeri.
The agent was talking to the media recently where he clarified the transfer rumours and also the possible arrival of Borriello.
"If Borriello joined Juventus, it would create a problem for the current Roma player because he has to gradually win the confidence of Coach Antonio Conte. One thing is certain, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 will stay at Juventus and he is very happy with the way things are going
for him." Beppe Bozzo said while talking to Sky Sport 24.
Juve will resume their 2011/12 season on January 7 now when they travel to Stadio Via del Mare to face bottom of the league outfit, US Lecce.
Tags: