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Vincenzo Montella reflects on the Jovetic saga: Serie A News

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The former Catania head coach has stated his desire to keep hold of Stevan Jovetic; however he stated that the final decision would be made by the player himself.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 boss, Rafael Benitez. This
season, there has been mounting interest in Jovetic’s services by the holders of the Serie A Championship, Juventus.
Juventus are keen to bring in a world-class striker, after their attacking frailties were made obvious during their challenge for the Scudetto. Their top scorer was the Italian striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alessandro-Matri-c4733, who managed to score on only 11 occasions for the
Bianconeri.
The reason for the success of the Bianconeri arose from the fact that they did not end up solely relying on the services of their front men. Emanuele Giaccherini, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arturo-Vidal-c6760 all chipped in with a handful of goals, and owing to the
brilliant defence of the Turin giants, they kept things quiet at the back as well.
Beppe Marotta stated after the culmination of last season that Juventus would bring in the world’s best striker. Rumours have been rife of a move for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Edinson-Cavani-c11955. Marotta went on to reaffirm the club’s positive valuation
of the youngster and it was expected that Juve will bid for the striker.
Their initial offer of players plus cash was rebuffed; the Bianconeri are on the back foot after the Viola expressed their desire to have a cash settlement.
The newly appointed Fiorentina manager took a more pragmatic approach to the situation and stated that the player was right to think over the transfer, and remarked:
“Football today is like this, we must be prepared for these instances. For our part we have expressed our will to keep him, now it falls to Stevan to assess the situation, if he hasn’t already done so.”
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 striker went on to state that the player is training well, and commented:
“I have spoken with him first, with the promise that I would not then speak publicly. I know his intentions, he has been training well but it is understandable that at this moment he is thinking about things.”
La Gigliati would want to wrap up a deal as soon as possible to make transfers of their own before the window closes.

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