Former Juventus official Luciano Moggi warns Juve not to sign Carlos Tevez – Serie A Update
Former Juventus director general, Luciano Moggi, has warned the Bianconeri not to sign the want-away Manchester City striker, Carlos Tevez. The former Juve official claims that it will be a disaster if the Argentinean hitman is lured to Turin in January,
as he has been a nemesis for the City.
Tevez is currently awaiting disciplinary action after he refused to play as a substitute in the UEFA Champions League game against Bayern Munich. City lost the game 2-0 at the Allianz Arena which left Manchester City head coach, Roberto http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323, furious
and agitated.
This was a straight forward violation of contract by the striker and the club are looking to offload the Argentine as soon as possible.
There have been many contenders for the signature of the Argentinean forward, namely Inter Milan, Juventus FC, Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Corinthians-c38855. However, no solid bids were made for the striker, making him bound to stay with the English outfit for the time being.
The former Juve director recently wrote in his Tuttomercatoweb column and suggested that La Vecchia Signora should avoid the possible bid they have lined up for the winter transfer window.
"Buying a dressing room breaker like Carlos Tevez in January would be the biggest disaster ever that could hit Juventus who are in the process of rebuilding," wrote Moggi.
Furthermore, he wrote regarding the current Juve squad under the leadership of the former Bianconeri midfielder, Antonio Conte. Moggi believes that Juve are still evolving and have yet to find their best form as the newly assembled team needs to learn and
adapt to the playing style of the team.
Moggi claimed that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan, SSC Napoli, and the defending champions, AC Milan, are the main contenders for Serie A, and Juve will not be able to challenge the top three.
"The quality of the squad is not enough to challenge AC Milan, Inter and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 for the title."
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