Juve in pole for Gilardino
Monday 19 April, 2004
Stories suggesting that Alberto Gilardino will leave Parma for Juventus this summer are gathering pace.
The Under-21 international has been linked with the Turin giants for some time and showed them his ability yesterday as he scored in the 2-2 draw with the Bianconeri.
Now Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has suggested that a deal has already been done for the striker.
"I’ve asked the Bianconeri officials to loan me the player for one season. We’ll see what happens," he allegedly stated.
The 21-year-old is set to move to the Stadio Delle Alpi after netting 18 goals in the top-flight so far this term.
Gilardino could join the Turin giants as a replacement for David Trezeguet who is set for a move to Barcelona.
Milan and Manchester United have also been associated yet it seems that the Old Lady are in pole position for the young gun.
However, the Juventus transfer guru has dismissed speculation that a deal has already been done.
"Given Parma’s current situation, it is impossible to negotiate for any of their players at this moment in time," said Luciano Moggi.
The Gialloblu, who are in uncertain financial times after the collapse of Parmalat earlier this term, are currently looking for new owners.
Monday 19 April, 2004
Stories suggesting that Alberto Gilardino will leave Parma for Juventus this summer are gathering pace.
The Under-21 international has been linked with the Turin giants for some time and showed them his ability yesterday as he scored in the 2-2 draw with the Bianconeri.
Now Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has suggested that a deal has already been done for the striker.
"I’ve asked the Bianconeri officials to loan me the player for one season. We’ll see what happens," he allegedly stated.
The 21-year-old is set to move to the Stadio Delle Alpi after netting 18 goals in the top-flight so far this term.
Gilardino could join the Turin giants as a replacement for David Trezeguet who is set for a move to Barcelona.
Milan and Manchester United have also been associated yet it seems that the Old Lady are in pole position for the young gun.
However, the Juventus transfer guru has dismissed speculation that a deal has already been done.
"Given Parma’s current situation, it is impossible to negotiate for any of their players at this moment in time," said Luciano Moggi.
The Gialloblu, who are in uncertain financial times after the collapse of Parmalat earlier this term, are currently looking for new owners.
