Milos Krasic will leave Juventus if he fails to make starting XI, says agent – Serie A Update
Juventus winger, Milos Krasic, is likely to be on his way out of Turin during the upcoming winter transfer window as he has had a tough time finding his place in the starting XI.
The winger is bench bound with the Turin giants and he will be looking for options available in the January transfer market.
The 27-year-old Serbian international has had a tough timing finding good form in the recent days and head coach, Antonio Conte, not impressed by his output, left him out of his primary options.
Moreover, Conte is content with the starting XI at the moment as the team is undefeated in Serie A. Chances of Krasic making it to the first team squad are rather slim.
The player’s representative, Dejan Joksimovic, while recently talking to media revealed that his client has already refused numerous offers placed for him. However, his future still remains clouded and there might be an inevitable departure lined up for
the Serbian.
The German Bundesliga giants, Borussia Dortmund, are reckoned to be the next stop for the winger but the agent clearly negated any possibility stating they cannot afford Krasic. The agent was talking to calciomercato.com where he said:
“I don’t think he could join Borussia Dortmund as is being suggested. They wouldn’t be able to afford him. He’s turned down two important offers for the same reason. Borussia can’t compete.”
The agent believes that the future of his client would be decided in the next two months before the transfer window starts. If Krasic makes it back into the Juve XI, he will stay in Turin, else a suitable home will be found.
“Krasic’s future depends on what happens in the next two months. If he returns to playing with consistency then he could stay in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926, otherwise he’ll have to leave. Where to? He’d certainly play in a top League, like the English one but also the German
championship,” concluded Dejan Joksimovic.
Krasic is also being linked to a possible move to the English Premier League giants Manchester United and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786.
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