Maurizio Zamparini: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 or Spain
Palermo President, Maurizio Zamparini, has confirmed that Javier Pastore will soon be moving out of the Italian outfit and would possibly be headed to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 or England, but the President has refused to sell the player to any club from Italy, as the rising
star needs to be on the right place for a good future.
The president refused to accept any deals from Italian clubs like Juventus or http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 as he thinks they first need to prove they are worth holding such a world class player and offer the required grooming.
Zamparini said, "If Inter and Juventus want Pastore, they must prove to be as competitive as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38605. For me, he will end up in Spain or England, the only countries where the clubs can afford him. But if I am faced with a suitable offer, I
will be ready to change my mind."
Talking about the considerable options that could be used in a swapping to cover up for a low cash purchase of the midfielder in a transfer deal, Zamparini showed the possibility of considering Juventus to purchase the young star with cash along with a player
of Rosanero’s choice.
The president said, "http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Giorgio-Chiellini-c14963 then, why not?"
Javier Pastore, with the possible price tag of 100 million Euros would be the most expensive purchase by Giuseppe Marotta; Juventus' Sporting Director. The midfielder has been the highlight of the season for Palermo and he has been the key in the attacks,
assisting and scoring goals for the Aquile. Even though Pastore has been tagged around the 100 million mark, the midfielder has refused to accept the Mr. 100 million clause.
The midfielder initially rejected the transfer news, but the outfit’s President’s comments show that the Argentinean might be looking forward to make a move out of Serie A with the possible destinations to be the Spanish La Liga or the English Premier League.
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