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  • Juventus: duel with Monaco for Abidal. AC Milan: no from Julio Cesar

    Juventus: duel with Monaco for Abidal. AC Milan: no from Julio Cesar

    Juventus’priority remain the signing of a high-rated forward, and Fiorentina 23 year old Stevan Jovetic remains one of their main targets for such position: today Fali Ramadani, agent of the Montenegro international, has met the Tuscan club’s president Mario Cognigni to talk about the bianconeri’s offer, even if the Serie A defending champions’General Manager Giuseppe Marotta has declared that there are no negotiations going on for the former Partizan player; according to Sky transfer market expert Gianluca Di Marzio, the Piedmontese club keep on offering 23 year old midfielder Luca Marrone plus cash, while the viola are intentionned to let their starlet leave only for 30 million euros cash, an amount that only a foreign club could afford. Meanwhile, the two clubs, according to Panorama, are ready to compete for the 24 year old full back Eric Abidal, also tracked by Monaco and whose contract with Barcelona is about to expire. Regarding the possible departures, Juve, as explained yesterday, could be contrained to yield 27 year old midfielder Claudio Marchisio, tracked non only by Monaco, but also, according to the British medias, by Chelsea; on the contrary, Fabrizio Ferrari, agent of 34 year old forward Nicolas Anelka, has denied the possibility for his client to join Verona, but has confirmed the interest of some Turkish clubs.

    As well known, AC Milan transfer market strategies are affected by the situation of their coach Massimiliano Allegri; and from Georgia, the club’s Chief Executive Adriano Galliani has declared that the future of the 45 year old will be decided next Sunday. Meanwhile the rossoneri will have to renounce to two of their targets: 33 year old goalkeeper Julio Cesar, in fact, has expressed his will to remain at Queens Park Rangers, while 35 year old defender Carles Puyol has declared that he has never thought about leaving Barcelona.

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