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Ogbonna: Juventus not in my future, for now
The 24-year-old defender says a switch to the Bianconeri is not in his immediate sights but makes it clear he wants to play Champions League football in the future
Juventus' summer target Angelo Ogbonna has admitted he would be interested in a move away from Torino, having being previously linked with the Serie A Champions.
Goal.com revealed the Bianconeri were eyeing up a summer swoop on Torino’s promising defender, and were ready to spend in the region of €14million.
However the 24-year-old – who has five caps for Italy - has dampened speculation linking him to the Serie A rivals but admits he wants to play European football.
He told Tuttosport: “For now, Juventus are not in my future – I just see Granata."
But when asked about a potential transfer away from Italy, he added: “A move abroad? Why not?
"My dream is to play in a Champions League final.”
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