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Juventus Have No Intention Of Selling Amauri - Agent
Amauri's future is with Juventus as his agent excludes a January exit to Napoli...
By Salvatore Landolina
Amauri is staying at Juventus - that is the view from agent Giampiero Pocetta who made clear there are no plans to move.
Reports linked the 30-year-old with Fiorentina, Napoli and Lazio for a winter transfer, but the agent has been quick to reconfigure his client's Juventus outlook.
"I must say there is no possibility Amauri will join Napoli," Pocetta told Radio Kiss Kiss.
"I don't think Juventus want to sell him and there are no talks in place.
"I have not been contacted by anyone from Napoli, Lazio or Fiorentina, and that is because Juventus do not want to sell him."
Reports linked the 30-year-old with Fiorentina, Napoli and Lazio for a winter transfer, but the agent has been quick to reconfigure his client's Juventus outlook.
"I must say there is no possibility Amauri will join Napoli," Pocetta told Radio Kiss Kiss.
"I don't think Juventus want to sell him and there are no talks in place.
"I have not been contacted by anyone from Napoli, Lazio or Fiorentina, and that is because Juventus do not want to sell him."
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