There has been intense speculation on the future of the two Italian young stars, and the Parma President reflected on the ground reality of their Serie A future.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sebastian-Giovinco-c32724 has been regularly linked with a move away from the Gialloblu outfit; the diminutive striker joined Parma two seasons and has caught the eye of many Serie A outfits due to his creativity and ingenuity in front
of goal.
Parma has a 50 percent stake in the striker’s registration with the other ownership party being Juventus. Giovinco was a product of the Juventus youth setup, and there has been heavy speculation linking the Italian national team
striker with a move back to the club.
A statement appeared on the Gialloblu official website, stating the transfer of Giovinco back to Juventus, but that news was taken off the site with Parma apologising for the report.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-Borini-c13163 was snapped up in a co-ownership deal between Parma and Roma. And after getting their part of the ownership, the Ducali sent the former Swansea player to AS Roma, where he had a good season, earning him a call up to
the national team.
While talking on the subject of Giovinco’s transfer, the Gialloblu Chief Executive made it clear that a decision was yet to be made about his future, as negotiations are still underway. He further commented that they have a great
relationship with the Juventus President and they are working on certain aspects, and a decision would be made after its completion.
He further went on to say:
“It would be the completion of his professional career trajectory. We have a good rapport with President Andrea Agnelli, but the deal has not been finalised yet. There are still a few little things to work through.”
Borini’s future was seemingly decided at the end of the Serie A campaign, but the arrival of a new coach has seen his future come into question. The Ducali President was talking to Sportmediaset and in his interview he was quoted
to have said:
“There’s nothing to say Borini won’t stay in Parma. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 have to understand whether or not they really want the player, especially as he has received other proposals. Along with the Giallorossi, we’ve heard from a couple of overseas
clubs and we have to think about getting the best value for Parma.”
Borini and Giovinco are currently on duty for the national side who are involved in Euro 2012.
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