The Zebrette have admitted that talks are in advanced stages for the sale of the Bianconeri duo to the Old Lady, but maintains that the affair is not a done deal as yet.
Udinese have categorically denied reports of a completed deal with Juventus for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Kwadwo-Asamoah-c21502, while admitting that negotiations have entered the advanced stages.
Tuttosport earlier announced that the Old Lady have completed a double swoop for the Bianconeri duo.
The Turin based newspaper also suggested that the agreement is in the form of a co-ownership deal, with an option to acquire the full ownership of the two players at the end of the season.
On the other hand Udinese have denied that the proposed affair is a done deal with Juventus.
The Bianconeri director of sport, Fabrizio Larini, has admitted that the negotiations with Old Lady regarding the sale of Mauricio Isla and Kwadwo Asamoah are in the advanced stages, and stated that the Turin giants have exhibited
keen interest in acquiring the services of the Friulani duo.
However, the Zebrette chief stated that the two players are far from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 right now, and maintained that the move has not been completed as yet.
The Udinese director of transfers stated that he is very clear on the formula of sale with Juventus, and insisted that the Little Zebras want the transfers to be on permanent basis.
While talking to TMW, Fabrizio Larini said:
“I can categorically deny the claim this affair can be considered a done deal. I won’t deny there are some advanced negotiations and that Juventus are very interested in the two players, but I can rule out the idea this operation
is concluded, especially as both of them are currently on the other side of the world. The problem is not the formula of sales, especially as if we were to reach an agreement, then it would be for a permanent sale.”
Asamoah has also been linked with a move to Manchester United, where it was reported that the Zebrette have rejected a €12m offer for the African midfielder.
Isla has also been linked with a move from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan.
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