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Juventus could buy up three Parma stars in the summer and Alberto Gilardino admits he’d relish this move.
“I am very happy with Parma,” assured the hitman, “but ever since childhood it has been my dream to play with the Bianconeri jersey.”
The Under-21 international has long been linked to Juve, but this season he has really hit the big time.
Many believed that the Gialloblu would sink following the departure of Adrian Mutu and Adriano, but Gilardino has been decisive with 11 Serie A goals.
“It is true that I have certainly improved this year. Nowadays I will try things that a few months ago were beyond me. I am more clinical and often find myself in the right place at the right time. I can only thank my teammates and Coach Cesare Prandelli for their help.”
Milan and Roma are also tracking the youngster, but Gilardino warns that a summer move is not necessarily certain.
“I could stay at the Tardini if the club has clear plans for the future,” he added. “We’ll have to wait and see what happens.”
He certainly isn’t the only Parma player to interest Juventus, as the cash-strapped side is ready to offload several stars.
Defensive duo Matteo Ferrari and Daniele Bonera are both full Italian internationals likely to make the Euro 2004 squad, but could be wearing black and white in September.
Juventus could buy up three Parma stars in the summer and Alberto Gilardino admits he’d relish this move.
“I am very happy with Parma,” assured the hitman, “but ever since childhood it has been my dream to play with the Bianconeri jersey.”
The Under-21 international has long been linked to Juve, but this season he has really hit the big time.
Many believed that the Gialloblu would sink following the departure of Adrian Mutu and Adriano, but Gilardino has been decisive with 11 Serie A goals.
“It is true that I have certainly improved this year. Nowadays I will try things that a few months ago were beyond me. I am more clinical and often find myself in the right place at the right time. I can only thank my teammates and Coach Cesare Prandelli for their help.”
Milan and Roma are also tracking the youngster, but Gilardino warns that a summer move is not necessarily certain.
“I could stay at the Tardini if the club has clear plans for the future,” he added. “We’ll have to wait and see what happens.”
He certainly isn’t the only Parma player to interest Juventus, as the cash-strapped side is ready to offload several stars.
Defensive duo Matteo Ferrari and Daniele Bonera are both full Italian internationals likely to make the Euro 2004 squad, but could be wearing black and white in September.
