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Juventus Striker Vincenzo Iaquinta's Agent Rules Out Winter Move
The player will stay in Turin for now, claims his agent in response to reports he was heading out...
Vincenzo Iaquinta's agent Andrea D'Amico has denied reports his client will be leaving Juventus during the January transfer window.
The Italian international is recovering from surgery to a damaged meniscus which he sustained in October, but has been tipped to leave.
On Monday a number of press reports in Italy connected Iaquinta with moves to Manchester City, Chelsea and Bayern Munich.
However, D'Amico was in no mood to welcome interest from abroad. He has denied the claims altogether. He believes the player needs time and space to can recover from injury and get back to his best for the Old Lady.
"Will Iaquinta leave Turin? Lets leave him tranquil for now," D'Amico told Tuttomercatoweb.com.
Iaquinta's current deal expires in 2013 after extending his previous contract in June.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The Italian international is recovering from surgery to a damaged meniscus which he sustained in October, but has been tipped to leave.
On Monday a number of press reports in Italy connected Iaquinta with moves to Manchester City, Chelsea and Bayern Munich.
However, D'Amico was in no mood to welcome interest from abroad. He has denied the claims altogether. He believes the player needs time and space to can recover from injury and get back to his best for the Old Lady.
"Will Iaquinta leave Turin? Lets leave him tranquil for now," D'Amico told Tuttomercatoweb.com.
Iaquinta's current deal expires in 2013 after extending his previous contract in June.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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