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Striker Vincenzo Iaquinta To Leave Juventus In January? - Report
Due to the hitman's knee injury, he is being linked with a move away from Turin...
Juventus forward Vincenzo Iaquinta may have been the only fit striker for the Bianconeri at the start of the season, but there are rumours that the Turin side could be getting ready to offload him.
A knee injury has seen the 30-year-old sit on the sidelines and see his team go through a tough period results-wise.
A host of European clubs could be waiting to sign the Italian international, should La Vecchia Signora decide to part ways with the hitman, according to TMW and Novantesimo.it.
Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Manchester City are all interested in Iaquinta, should he decide not to wear the Bianconeri colours.
Stay tuned to Goal.com for all the latest transfer news.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
A knee injury has seen the 30-year-old sit on the sidelines and see his team go through a tough period results-wise.
A host of European clubs could be waiting to sign the Italian international, should La Vecchia Signora decide to part ways with the hitman, according to TMW and Novantesimo.it.
Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Manchester City are all interested in Iaquinta, should he decide not to wear the Bianconeri colours.
Stay tuned to Goal.com for all the latest transfer news.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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