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| Juve to move for Milito |
Monday 29 December, 2008 |
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Juventus are looking to lure Genoa striking star Diego Milito, according to Italian Press reports.
The Argentine ace has been on prolific form in his second spell at Marassi and leads Serie A's Capocannoniere chart alongside Marco Di Vaio and Alberto Gilardino.
While Milito has stressed his contentment at the Grifone, Tuttosport claims that Juve are ready to pounce for the 12-goal predator.
Genoa chief Enrico Preziosi has declared that Milito isn't for sale in January, but reports suggest that he has actually already agreed a deal with the Old Lady to release Il Principe in June.
The two clubs have a warm business relationship after working out a co-ownership arrangement for Raffaele Palladino and the loan of Domenico Criscito last summer.
It is believed that the Rossoblu have already turned down a bid from Inter, which consisted of a large cash sum and any one of Nicolas Burdisso, Olivier Dacourt, Victor Obinna or Luis Jimenez.
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