Juventus move closer to Gokhan Inler, the Udinese Calcio midfielder – Serie A Update
Recently appointed Juventus head coach, Antonio Conte, is busy looking for reinforcements to his midfield. In this regard, the team is moving closer to common grounds with fellow Italian outfit, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Udinese-Calcio-c40789, for the acquisition of Gokhan Inler.
Juve recently had two top players added to their midfield; http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Reto-Ziegler-c30895 joined on free transfers from AC Milan and Sampdoria respectively. The two acquisitions are reckoned to be a great development for the outfit and Udinese’s Inler seems
to be the final piece that would complete the puzzle.
The Swiss international is reported to be valued at 18 million Euros, however, Juve are keen to negotiate the price with the Zebrette and are willing to offer 15 million Euros for the transfer. The Juve director general, Beppe Marotta, is currently in negotiations
with the Udinese officials led by Gino Pozzo, and it is very likely that the two outfits would agree on terms.
Previously, reports from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 for the transfer during the summer transfer window. However, the player rejected the offer and expressed his desire to join the Old Lady. Now as things stand,
the player has expressed his feelings for the transfer that is about to take place and said:
“It’s great to know that Juventus are showing interest and I have a strong desire to play for the outfit as well. If not with Udinese, I would be with Juventus.”
Juve were previously looking for a double deal with Udinese. The Lady Killers were keen to lure Chilean fireball, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alexis-Sánchez-c4979, along with Inler and were ready to pay 50 million Euros for both the players. However, the Friuli outfit demanded 55 million
Euros, which was too high a price for Juve. Furthermore, Sanchez’s desire to join Spanish giants, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 FC, did not help the Bianconeri cause.
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