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Juventus Push For Milos Krasic As Hamburg's Dennis Aogo & Marcell Jansen Come Into View - Report
Bianconeri keep star trio in mind...
By Salvatore Landolina
Juventus' transfer market has slowed down of late following a flying start, but it looks like it could be taking off again, according to Tuttosport.
After general director Giuseppe Marotta closed the door on Edin Dzeko on Friday, the priority has been cast back on CSKA Moscow ace Milos Krasic.
Juve are eager to revive the embers of stalled negotiations after both clubs failed to agree on a transfer fee.
CSKA have been holding out for €18 million for the Serbian, while Juventus responded with only €15m.
But with Dzeko out of the picture, the Old Lady could increase the offer and land him. Reports from Russia suggest the club is keen on closing a deal with the Bianconeri.
Meanwhile the search continues for left-sided players. Hamburg's Dennis Aogo and Marcell Jansen have come into view.
At first impressions Aogo seems the more expensive, that could leave Juve with scope for Jansen.
After general director Giuseppe Marotta closed the door on Edin Dzeko on Friday, the priority has been cast back on CSKA Moscow ace Milos Krasic.
Juve are eager to revive the embers of stalled negotiations after both clubs failed to agree on a transfer fee.
CSKA have been holding out for €18 million for the Serbian, while Juventus responded with only €15m.
But with Dzeko out of the picture, the Old Lady could increase the offer and land him. Reports from Russia suggest the club is keen on closing a deal with the Bianconeri.
Meanwhile the search continues for left-sided players. Hamburg's Dennis Aogo and Marcell Jansen have come into view.
At first impressions Aogo seems the more expensive, that could leave Juve with scope for Jansen.
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