Mass Boycott To Save Giovinco!!! (1 Viewer)

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Elkan: Giovinco Is Staying

Juventus heir John Elkan has revealed that the club has no intention of selling popular youngster Sebastian Giovinco.

Giovinco is currently on loan at Empoli but he is set to return with the Bianconeri for next season.

The young playmaker has attracted interest from several clubs and it has been reported that Palermo want him in order to allow Amauri to move to Juventus.

The Bianconeri are not giving in to the Rosanero’s demands which could mean that Amauri won’t be wearing a Juve jersey nest season.

“We want to keep Sebastian Giovinco at all costs,” said Elkaan.

“He will be vital for next season given our Champions League and Serie A ambitions.

“We will try to strengthen our squad with some quality players as our primary objective will be to do well in Europe.

“We have available resources to do well in the transfer market and we will try to do this in the best way possible.”

The Bianconeri will have to qualify for the Champions League group stage via the preliminaries after failing to reach second place in Serie A this term.

Juve play Sampdoria on Saturday night because of TV rights, while Serie A’s remaining games for the final game week of the season take place on Sunday.
 

only-juve

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Elkan: Giovinco Is Staying

Juventus heir John Elkan has revealed that the club has no intention of selling popular youngster Sebastian Giovinco.

Giovinco is currently on loan at Empoli but he is set to return with the Bianconeri for next season.

The young playmaker has attracted interest from several clubs and it has been reported that Palermo want him in order to allow Amauri to move to Juventus.

The Bianconeri are not giving in to the Rosanero’s demands which could mean that Amauri won’t be wearing a Juve jersey nest season.

“We want to keep Sebastian Giovinco at all costs,” said Elkaan.

“He will be vital for next season given our Champions League and Serie A ambitions.

“We will try to strengthen our squad with some quality players as our primary objective will be to do well in Europe.

We have available resources to do well in the transfer market and we will try to do this in the best way possible.”

The Bianconeri will have to qualify for the Champions League group stage via the preliminaries after failing to reach second place in Serie A this term.

Juve play Sampdoria on Saturday night because of TV rights, while Serie A’s remaining games for the final game week of the season take place on Sunday.
Now that is a great news, at last some refreshing news :spliff:
 

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Think about Giovinco's perspective on this. After the guy has expressed his bianconero blood, he gets loaned out to Empoli and tossed around in the media. Hearing this kind of talk hopefully lifts his confidence in the team and what they expect of him.
 

Pingo

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“We will do everything we can to keep Giovinco with us,” said Elkann.


good to hear that someone on our board is sensible
What is there to DO, to keep him!????? Elkann??? He is ours all ready, dunco...
Go and play whit Ifil>Fiat>Ferrari and Merdazemollo...
 
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