Ernesto Bronzetti has given his opinion to the Bianconeri and has issued a counselling advice not to go ahead with their supposed plans of signing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Llorente-c13671.
Juventus have been keen to bolster their options up front as they resigned http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sebastian-Giovinco-c32724 from Parma and have not shied away from admitting interest in adding another striker in their ranks. Beppe Marotta vowed to bring in a top quality striker after
the club lifted the Scudetto for the first time since the controversy of Calciopoli in 2006.
However, their pursuit of signing a top quality striker have not gone as planned, and after much struggle in the transfer window over their intent to get hold of a new striker, Juve have turned their eyes towards the highly rated Spanish striker.
Juventus did not hide their admiration of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 rebuffed any approaches and talks seemingly ended after Aurelio De Laurentiis
put a tag of 100 million Euros on his star striker.
The talks of acquiring http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Stevan-Jovetic-c34163 also met with no considerable luck, as several complications arose during the negotiations.
Bronzetti reflected on his advice and stated that the Spanish nationals had a particular mentality which thwarted them from making any progress in the Lega Calcio. He further went on to state that he was not completely sure of the reason behind this.
He remarked:
“Llorente would do very well in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926, but Spanish players have always failed in Serie A because of their mentality. I don’t understand why, but they just don’t work.”
Furthermore, he went on to mention that his wishes were with the Bilbao man if he decides to make a move to the Italian giants, but advised Agnelli to look elsewhere.
He further went on to comment the situation in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 regarding Llorente and stated:
“It won’t be simple to negotiate with Athletic Bilbao, as their President is tough. Other Spanish clubs aren’t behind Llorente’s decision not to sign a new contract, as they’ve got even less money than the Italians at the moment.”
Beppe Marotta conceded Juve’s interest in the striker and have been understood to have lodged a 16 million Euro bid for him.
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