Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Giovinco will play for a big club next season, declares agent

The Italy international, who is co-owned by Juventus, is attracting the interest of several top Italian and European sides, according to his representative, Andrea D'Amico

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Sebastian Giovinco's agent has claimed that the Parma attacker will be playing for a "big club" next season. The Italy international initially arrived at the Ennio Tardini on loan from Juventus in 2010 but the deal was made permanent last summer. However, the Bianconeri retain a 50 per cent stake in Giovinco and his representative, Andrea D'Amico, has admitted that even if he a mooted return to Turin does not materialise, his client will leave the Gialloblu this summer.

“His ownership has to be sorted out between Juventus and Parma,” the agent told Radio Lombardia. “It seems to me that Juve are not in a hurry to do so; otherwise they would have already met with Parma.

"The guy is tempting a lot of big Italian and European sides and Parma would be in a strong position if they go into talks with Juventus backed by an important offer from another club.

“But whatever happens, Giovinco will certainly be playing for a big team next season."

However, while D'Amico claimed that Giovinco will be on the move, he insisted that AC Milan forward Maxi Lopez, signed on loan from Catania in January, is going nowhere.

"He will stay at Milan," the agent added. "He has proven that he is a player who deserves to be with the Rossoneri."

Milan had hoped to pick up Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez during the last transfer window but were ultimately forced to settle for Lopez.



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