Giampaolo Pazzini: I’m Not Joining Milan, Juventus’ Diego Signing Of The Summer
The Sampdoria hitman is staying at the Stadio Ferraris…
Pazzini joined Samp in January, and had a magnificent final five months to the campaign, scoring 15 goals in 23 games in all competitions.
This has seen the 25-year-old linked with a move to Milan, who are after an attacker, but Pazzini says that he is staying where he is.
"I'm ready to score more goals," said Pazzini as quoted by Datasport.
"I have never been approached by any team, I have enjoyed my holidays and I do not believe that Milan need me."
Pazzini was also asked to comment on the rumours linking Inter marksman Julio Cruz to his former club Fiorentina.
"Cruz is an important player who would do well with the Viola. He is a great player," said the striker, before revealing his signing of the summer so far.
"The acquisition that has impressed me the most is that of Diego to Juventus,” he concluded.
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