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Agent: Giuseppe Rossi Will Remain At Villarreal
The agent of Villarreal striker Giuseppe Rossi says his client will stay with the Yellow Submarine unless an Italian club is prepared to splash the cash.
By Rick D'Andrea
The agent of Villarreal striker Giuseppe Rossi says his client will stay at the Spanish club unless an Italian outfit is prepared to splash the cash.
The 23-year-old has been linked with a return to Italy since the summer and Silvio Pastorello believes that the only way his client will move is if one of the Serie A clubs open their wallets.
"We are currently working on a contract renewal with Villarreal," Pastorello revealed to Radio Sei. "His return to Italy will be difficult unless one of the big Italian sides are prepared to spend the money for one of the best Italian players."
Rossi was linked with a move to Juventus over the previous summer. Villarreal are currently third in the Liga table with 33 points.
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The 23-year-old has been linked with a return to Italy since the summer and Silvio Pastorello believes that the only way his client will move is if one of the Serie A clubs open their wallets.
"We are currently working on a contract renewal with Villarreal," Pastorello revealed to Radio Sei. "His return to Italy will be difficult unless one of the big Italian sides are prepared to spend the money for one of the best Italian players."
Rossi was linked with a move to Juventus over the previous summer. Villarreal are currently third in the Liga table with 33 points.
For all the latest transfer news visit Goal.com's Transfer Zone and join Goal.com USA's Facebook fan page!
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