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Juventus captain Alessandro Del Piero has said he does not see himself ever playing for another club in Italy.
Speculation has linked the 31-year-old with a move away from the Bianconeri, and the striker was unable to confirm that he would stay with the Italian giants beyond this season.
"Should I stay next season? I'll talk about it soon," he told La Stampa.
"At the moment I'm concentrating on what I'm doing then we will talk about contracts.
"I want to play on for another 6 years. At Juve? Who knows?"
Del Piero, although he score important goals when he enters the field, he isn't in the habitual starting 11 of Fabio Capello, who prefers in attack David Trezeguet and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
This have caused some problems between the striker and Capello, despite that Del Piero never has complained in public, he has been quite and prefered to answer the technician with his performance at the field.
"It is not the moment to speak, therefore, above all, always I have a clear thing in the mind: good of Juventus. I do not see the motive for getting out my problems. For me counts the group. The relations with the people are important, but is not that one give more or less according to the one that you have in front. I give always my maximum", aimed.
The Juventus captain has always said he would like to play overseas once his career at Juve was over, and this could happen sooner than perhaps many imagined.
"I'll be 32 in November and I've always been determined to keep on playing but I don't see myself playing for another Italian Club. I could play for Los Angeles Galaxy," he said.
"It's one of those decisions that you have to make in life."
About Arsenal, he said: "There is Henry, Reyes, a lot of young interesting players. Since three months ago, they pass over all".
Juventus captain, who complaints openly of the "Stadio Delle Alpi", has clear that the three football players by the ones that he would pay the entrance to a stadium: "Henry, amazing. Then Ronaldinho, Messi (both from Barcelona). He added Kaká (Milán)". EFE.