He needs to play further high at the 'F2' to succeed. As pointed out by Ranieri in the past, Amauri doesn't have the grit of the warrior. If the ball is played long to him at training sessions, 3 out of 7 times, it is not going to reach the end of the left foot.
His value in euros has declined a lot in the transfer market over the years; what a shame. In the current Juventus squad, I'd only give him a C-. If he plays a little bit more like Suker and uses the composure that is expected from the high level, he will score between 7-8 goals in the first half of the season if he is lucky enough, and that is not bad.
Delneri and his assistants wanted to sell him, but the technical team still has trust in Amauri. He has private sessions 3 times a week alone to improve fitness and finishing touch.