Sebastian Giovinco (51 Viewers)

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ALEFIN

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Jul 6, 2011
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Juve hold Giovinco talks

Juventus and Parma reportedly held initial discussions about the future of Sebastian Giovinco on Monday.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, Juve chief Andrea Agnelli travelled down to see Parma counterpart Tommaso Ghirardi.

Giovinco is co-owned by both clubs after the Tardini chief bought a 50 per cent share in him over the summer following last season’s successful loan spell.

Giovinco has made a fine start to the present campaign and it is understood that Juve are considering a Turin recall.

The Old Lady will be losing the services of captain Alessandro Del Piero at the end of the season once his contract expires.

Agnelli is understood to have wanted to discuss the Italian international with Ghirardi amidst fears that Chelsea could put themselves in a position to sign the No 10.

Giovinco missed last night’s international friendly between Italy and Uruguay because of injury.
 

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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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I always wanted him to be our new number ten until he was shipped off i still hope he might fulfill his potential one day and do it but don't worry folks i aint getting my hopes up.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Giovinco not yet at Alex level
Parma have told Sebastian Giovinco to prove himself at the Stadio Tardini if he wants to succeed Alessandro Del Piero at Juventus.

Giovinco, part owned by both clubs, is being paired with a summer switch to Turin as a replacement for the departing 37-year-old.

“I hope that Giovinco can be the post-Del Piero, but in order to get to those levels he has to keep working,” Gialloblu chief Tommaso Ghirardi noted.

“Saying that, Giovinco can give a contribution to the international side and I’m thankful to Italy boss Cesare Prandelli for calling him up to the squad.

“Giovinco has quality and, fortunately, we own half of his contract.”

Meanwhile, the player’s agent has insisted that the No 10 is focused on just this season and not a possible summer switch to Juve.

“It is important that he does well with Parma,” noted Andrea D’Amico to Radio Mana Mana. “That is his priority right now.

“It’s hard to say what will happen in the future, but he’s destined to have a great career. He just has to concentrate on getting to Euro 2012 in the best form possible.”

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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,749
He will never be as good or mean half as much as Del Piero does to this club but i still believe he has a future here and if he fulfills his potential could be a decent replacement. I want us to either give Gio or another youngster a chance or buy a superstar.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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It's such a good thing we got rid of this guy while we could. Offers nothing in attack like goal scoring threats in and around the box, can't score with either foot, sure as hell can't take free kicks and certainly can't support a striker or offer any kind of creative spark at all.

We should have given his whole contract to Parma and just gotten rid of him completely. Amauri and Iaquinta would easily push him to the bench, never mind our all star wingers that offer everything we would ever need from a winger on a consistent basis, you know, players like Krasic, Pepe and the mysterious Elia for 10m.
 

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