Bayern Munich Star Franck Ribery Could Make Juventus Move - Agent
The representative for the French star has revealed that the Bianconeri’s dream of landing his client is achievable.
Juventus have already started planning for next summer’s transfer campaign and, along with Sampdoria ace Antonio Cassano and Werder Bremen star Diego, one of the names that has been circulating in recent weeks is that of Bayern Munich attacking midfielder Franck Ribery.
However, it has been suggested that Juve's directors have little chance of securing his services as the Bundesliga giants are not thought to be willing to allow their superstar to leave.“Juventus’ charm today is not inferior to that of [Zinedine] Zidane’s era,” explained Ribery’s agent, Alain Migliaccio, who also represented ‘Zizou’ in the past, to Tuttosport.
“The Bianconeri went down to hell but it’s not by chance that they managed to get out of it and their current directors deserve credit for it. We are still talking about one of the most important clubs in Europe.”
A poll conducted by Tuttosport recently showed that Ribery is the Old Lady supporters’ preferred summer target.
“Did he really get more votes than all his rivals? That is amazing,” enthused Migliaccio.
“Juve fans can rest assured that their dream is not impossible. It’s hard for me to tell you now if this will happen but it is definitely not an impossible dream.”
Vince Masiello, Goal.com
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