| |
 |  | |
| Interest in Trez hots up |
Wednesday 10 June, 2009 |
|
Antonio Caliendo, the agent who just happens to be one of Juventus striker David Trezeguet's advisers, insists his client is in great demand.
Trezeguet is likely to leave the Turin giants this summer after a turbulent season in which he fell out with the club's hierarchy.
The Frenchman spent much of the year out injured, but when he returned he argued with Claudio Ranieri about his selection policy.
Trezeguet was then left on the bench and speculation surrounding his future in Bianconero began to steadily increase.
Lyon and Sevilla are said to be interested in the 31-year-old former Capocannoniere, who was named the Serie A Footballer of the Year in 2002.
Roma are also believed to be monitoring the situation, as they look to add gravitas to a lightweight attack.
When asked about the prospect of Trezeguet moving to Roma, Caliendo replied: I would be very happy if that were to happen because I have a weakness for Roma and the Sensi family.
I am tied to them and would be very happen to help them, he told romagiallorossa.com.
In Spain there is more than one club interested in David. Sevilla are certainly not a hypothesis to discard, he concluded.
Trezeguet is a legend at Juventus, as he is the most prolific foreign goalscorer in their history.
|
|
|
| |
| |