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  • Juve: Vidal will stay. Milan: Taarabt could come back

    Juve: Vidal will stay. Milan: Taarabt could come back

    Juventus keep on seeking a forward, and their dream for such position remain Monaco 27-year-old Radamel Falcao: as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the bianconeri have an agreement with the player and are now waiting for an answer from the rouge et blanc; the main alternative to the Colombia international remains Manchester United 26-year-old Javier Hernandez, for whom the Piedmont's club sporting director Fabio Paratici is actually working; the Red Devils would like to obtain from the Serie A defending champions 27-year-old midfielder Arturo Vidal, but Juve's coach Massimiliano Allegri has once again confirmed that the Colombia international will remain in Turin; Allegri has been quite elusive about the possibility to sign some new players in the last three days of the Summer transfer window, but has assured that Andrea Pirlo -who has suffered a quite serious injury- won't be replaced; for sure, Paris Saint-Germain 19-year-old Adrien Rabiot won't join the bianconeri, as, according to L'Equipe, he has found an agreement with AS Roma. Meanwhile, the Piedmont's club keeps on working to yield some of its players, and while -as reported by Tuttosport- Besiktas, Derby County and Leicester City are keen on 28-year-old full back Marco Motta, 27-year-old attacking midfielder Sebastian Giovinco -as outlined by calciomercato.com- is ready to join city rivals Torino if the granata will sell their winger Alessio Cerci.
    AC Milan are always closer to Chelsea 30-year-old striker Fernando Torres, while, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport's transfer market expert Carlo Laudisa, the Blues midfielder Marco van Ginkel is still exhitating. In the mid time, as reported by gianlucadimarzio.com, FIFA agent Kia Joorabchian has offered to the rossoneri Tottenham 29-year-old Roberto Soldado and Queens Park Rangers 25-year-old attacking midfielder Adel Taarabt, last season on loan at the Lombard team itself.

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