I Would Feel At Home Playing For Juventus - Andre Santos

The Brazilian has issued Juve with a plea to sign him...

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Juventus target Andre Santos has revealed he would not think twice about joining the Bianconeri if they were to make a move for him.

The Corinthians and Brazil left-back has caught the eye following some top performances during this year's Confederations Cup, which he won with the Samba Boys. The Old Lady are reportedly keen on signing him as the search for a left-sided defender continues. Santos has revealed he is now ready to make the move to Turin.

"Juventus? It's massive news to me. I have always dreamt of playing in Europe and possibly at a big club," Santos told Tuttosport.

"Juve are one of the best club's in the world and I know they were also interested in my friend Dentinho."

The 26-year-old stopper has revealed he is attracted by the Bianconeri's Brazilian appeal, claiming it would make it easy for him to settle.

"I would feel at home as my countrymen Diego and Amauri play at Juventus," added the stopper.

"We would play really well together. Robinho always tells me that there is no player as strong as Diego."

Juventus have been looking at Andrea Dossena and Fabio Grosso for the left side, but Santos has now volunteered himself to join that list.

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com

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