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Udinese are working in accordance with a plan: Giampaolo Pozzo

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The Zebrette President is adamant that his side will maintain their competitiveness in the coming season, despite selling
Kwadwo Asamoah and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mauricio-Isla-c24922.
The Bianconeri were locked in a tough race to finish in the last qualifying spot for the Champions League, with mounting pressure from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775 and
Napoli. The team led under the tactical prowess of Francesco Guidolin managed to maintain their position in the last qualifying position of the league, despite their injury concerns.

Mauricio Isla spent majority of last season on the treatment table, which would have given some relief to the management of Udinese that the club
would not suffer a great deal from his departure. The Friulani chief was of the opinion that the club had sold the requisite number of players for the season and would not be looking to sell any other players.
The Bianconeri patron issued a statement on their official club website which mentioned that the club will be going forth with their plan for
the transfers. He further went on to state that he will not be disclosing any other information and they intend to keep hold of their remaining prized assets.
Pozzo mentioned that it is difficult to keep players when bigger and more prestigious clubs come looking for them. He further went on to state:
“Obviously we are keeping some things to ourselves right now for tactical reasons, but the team will be competitive despite the fact every summer some players leave for big clubs. It is difficult to
keep them when the top sides make an offer.”
The club president further went on to remark that having secured qualification for the UEFA Champions League, they need to make sure that they
have a competitive squad to perform well through the season. His statement read:
“We have the preliminary round of the Champions League coming up and wanted to maintain the same squad, but renewal is part of our work. We will do that with players who have the potential to be like
those who left.”
The Friulani welcome Luis Muriel back in their ranks, after he had a successful loan stint at Lecce.

The Zebrette President is adamant that his side will maintain their competitiveness in the coming season, despite selling
Kwadwo Asamoah and Mauricio Isla.
The Bianconeri were locked in a tough race to finish in the last qualifying spot for the Champions League, with mounting pressure from Lazio and
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003. The team led under the tactical prowess of Francesco Guidolin managed to maintain their position in the last qualifying position of the League, despite their injury concerns.

Mauricio Isla spent majority of last season on the treatment table, which would have given some relief to the management of Udinese that the club
would not suffer a great deal from his departure. The Friulani chief was of the opinion that the club had sold the requisite number of players for the season and would not be looking to sell any other players.
The Bianconeri patron issued a statement on their official club website which mentioned that the club will be going forth with their plan for
the transfers. He further went on to state that he will not be disclosing any other information and they intend to keep hold of their remaining prized assets.
Pozzo mentioned that it was difficult to keep players when bigger and more prestigious clubs come looking for them. He further went on to state:
“Obviously we are keeping some things to ourselves right now for tactical reasons, but the team will be competitive despite the fact every summer some players leave for big clubs. It is difficult to
keep them when the top sides make an offer.”
The club president further went on to remark that having secured qualification for the UEFA Champions League, they need to make sure that they
have a competitive squad to perform well through the season. His statement read:
“We have the preliminary round of the Champions League coming up and wanted to maintain the same squad, but renewal is part of our work. We will do that with players who have the potential to be like
those who left.”
The Zebrette President is adamant that his side will maintain their competitiveness in the coming season, despite selling
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Kwadwo-Asamoah-c21502 and Mauricio Isla.
The Bianconeri were locked in a tough race to finish in the last qualifying spot for the Champions League, with mounting pressure from Lazio and
Napoli. The team led under the tactical prowess of Francesco Guidolin managed to maintain their position in the last qualifying position of the League, despite their injury concerns.

Mauricio Isla spent majority of last season on the treatment table, which would have given some relief to the management of Udinese that the club
would not suffer a great deal from his departure. The Friulani chief was of the opinion that the club had sold the requisite number of players for the season and would not be looking to sell any other players.
The Bianconeri patron issued a statement on their official club website which mentioned that the club will be going forth with their plan for
the transfers. He further went on to state that he will not be disclosing any other information and they intend to keep hold of their remaining prized assets.
Pozzo mentioned that it was difficult to keep players when bigger and more prestigious clubs come looking for them. He further went on to state:
“Obviously we are keeping some things to ourselves right now for tactical reasons, but the team will be competitive despite the fact every summer some players leave for big clubs. It is difficult to
keep them when the top sides make an offer.”
The club president further went on to remark that having secured qualification for the UEFA Champions League, they need to make sure that they
have a competitive squad to perform well through the season. His statement read:
“We have the preliminary round of the Champions League coming up and wanted to maintain the same squad, but renewal is part of our work. We will do that with players who have the potential to be like
those who left.”
The Friulani welcome Luis Muriel back in their ranks, after he had a successful loan stint at Lecce.

The Friulani welcome http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Luis-Muriel-c22767 back in their ranks, after he had a successful loan stint at Lecce.

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