Category: <b>General</b><br><br>Valeri Bojinov is increasingly unlikely to stay at Juventus past this month after his agent dubbed it “an offence” he was left on the bench.
“Can Bojinov be considered the fifth-choice striker at a Serie B club, even if the side is called Juventus? I think this is an offence to football,” snapped Gennaro Palomba on Radio GRT.
The Bulgarian has been a magnet for controversy during his career, frozen out of the Fiorentina squad for demanding a move to Inter and repeatedly protesting at his lack of first team football in Turin.
“In good and bad, this boy is destined to hit the headlines. At the moment he is a Juventus player and will be until the option to make his move from Fiorentina permanent expires on June 20.”
He has been heavily linked with Torino, Livorno, Milan or an overseas transfer during the January window.
“We just want some clarification,” added the agent. “We wish to understand the plans of the two clubs and what the situation really is.”
Once again, Bojinov was left out of the starting XI for today’s Trofeo Berlusconi against Milan at San Siro, which kicked off at 16.00 UK time.
“Valeri is relaxed and giving his best in training, so he’s not been psychologically hit by this whole affair. I hope we can meet with Juventus next week, as we are only interested in knowing what their plans are.”
Meanwhile, Livorno have sold Tomas Danilevicius to Serie B outfit Bologna in a co-ownership deal.
The Lithuanian international started his Italian career in 2002-03 and has also played for Avellino, finding fame with a goal for his country against the Azzurri in a recent Euro 2008 qualifier.<br><br>Source: Football Italia
“Can Bojinov be considered the fifth-choice striker at a Serie B club, even if the side is called Juventus? I think this is an offence to football,” snapped Gennaro Palomba on Radio GRT.
The Bulgarian has been a magnet for controversy during his career, frozen out of the Fiorentina squad for demanding a move to Inter and repeatedly protesting at his lack of first team football in Turin.
“In good and bad, this boy is destined to hit the headlines. At the moment he is a Juventus player and will be until the option to make his move from Fiorentina permanent expires on June 20.”
He has been heavily linked with Torino, Livorno, Milan or an overseas transfer during the January window.
“We just want some clarification,” added the agent. “We wish to understand the plans of the two clubs and what the situation really is.”
Once again, Bojinov was left out of the starting XI for today’s Trofeo Berlusconi against Milan at San Siro, which kicked off at 16.00 UK time.
“Valeri is relaxed and giving his best in training, so he’s not been psychologically hit by this whole affair. I hope we can meet with Juventus next week, as we are only interested in knowing what their plans are.”
Meanwhile, Livorno have sold Tomas Danilevicius to Serie B outfit Bologna in a co-ownership deal.
The Lithuanian international started his Italian career in 2002-03 and has also played for Avellino, finding fame with a goal for his country against the Azzurri in a recent Euro 2008 qualifier.<br><br>Source: Football Italia
