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Luciano Moggi gives a word of advice to the Juventus management

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The former Juventus director general has told his former employers to steer clear of Lazio’s Hernanes; that is if they plan on spending 30 million Euros for him.
Juventus have had an exceptional season so far, and have exceeded everyone’s expectations in the process, and are still fighting for the Scudetto after 29 rounds of the
Serie A. This in comparison to their below par finish in the previous seasons, which means that the club has excelled a great deal under the management of Antonio Conte.

In order to affirm their status as regular title contenders, Juventus would be looking to make purchases in the transfer market. Although, Antonio Conte has dismissed any
transfer speculation for now until the end of the season, reports loom on players required by the Old Lady. One such transfer target, who has been regularly touted by tabloids is http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hernanes-c16150. Speaking against purchasing the midfielder for exorbitant
price, the former Juve director has come out and stated that he has not been impressed by the midfielder.

He further went on to state that the touted price tag of 30 million Euros is ridiculous for a player of Hernanes’ quality. He was talking to Radio Mana Mana Sport yesterday
and stated:
“Hernanes is not worth €30m. He still has to prove himself. Sometimes he does good things, but then the light goes out and you don’t see him.”
The former transfer guru suggested that he had his reasons for the statement and mentioned that he did not regularly perform to the standards expected at the Juventus Stadium,
and commented, “he’s too inconsistent.”
Other reports have suggested that the midfielder would be lured to the Turin giants in a move which sees Milos Krasic and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-Quagliarella-c13194 moving in the opposite direction.
The former Juve director general went on to state that he was not sure about the authenticity of such statements, and felt there was not much basis to the theory, and commented:
“That seems to be fantasy. If there was any truth in that then
Juventus would be crazy…”
Moggi has been banned from football following his involvement in the Calciopoli incident.

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