Juve want Diego fast
Juventus will try and beat the competition to Diego's signature by fast-tracking an offer for his services.
The 24-year-old fantasista has been in excellent form for Werder Bremen this season, scoring 17 goals in 30 appearances.
Diego had a hand in eliminating Inter, Milan and Udinese from European competition this year and his star has risen in Italy.
Juventus have long been admirers of the former Santos youngster and want to turn their interest into a transfer.
The disappointing 2-2 draw at Reggina on Sunday has made the need for change all the more clearer in Turin and Diego is a player Juventus officials believe can make the difference between a team of title chasers and title winners.
The Bianconeri also apparently hastened to act on hearing Inter were about to make an offer for the Brazil international.
Failed attempts to sign Napoli midfielder Marek Hamsik also appear to have influenced the Turin giants' decision.
Juventus director of sport Alessio Secco and their chief scout Renzo Castagnini reportedly boarded a private jet headed for Germany yesterday morning.
Juventus are convinced they have already persuaded Diego to join the club, even making him take a 15 per cent wage cut.
They now need to agree a fee with Bremen, who want to recoup as much as £25m from the sale of their star player.
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Juventus will try and beat the competition to Diego's signature by fast-tracking an offer for his services.
The 24-year-old fantasista has been in excellent form for Werder Bremen this season, scoring 17 goals in 30 appearances.
Diego had a hand in eliminating Inter, Milan and Udinese from European competition this year and his star has risen in Italy.
Juventus have long been admirers of the former Santos youngster and want to turn their interest into a transfer.
The disappointing 2-2 draw at Reggina on Sunday has made the need for change all the more clearer in Turin and Diego is a player Juventus officials believe can make the difference between a team of title chasers and title winners.
The Bianconeri also apparently hastened to act on hearing Inter were about to make an offer for the Brazil international.
Failed attempts to sign Napoli midfielder Marek Hamsik also appear to have influenced the Turin giants' decision.
Juventus director of sport Alessio Secco and their chief scout Renzo Castagnini reportedly boarded a private jet headed for Germany yesterday morning.
Juventus are convinced they have already persuaded Diego to join the club, even making him take a 15 per cent wage cut.
They now need to agree a fee with Bremen, who want to recoup as much as £25m from the sale of their star player.
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