Being serious, and I'm saddened to see Giovinco go in the summer. He's one of the young players who post-Calciopoli was supposed to be the future, like De Ceglie and Marchisio, and others who faded more quickly.
I remember being excited by his early Serie A appearances at Empoli, with a memorable free kick against Roma standing out. Then he returned to Juve, showed a load of promise, especially in the Chelsea game, and then he got forgotten amongst the chaos of the Melo/Diego squad rebuild.
He then returned after 2 years at Parma, and only rarely looked like the player he should have become, if I'm honest. The ability and creativity is there, but he didn't always make the right decision, or lost composure, and that affected a lot of his performances.
I wish him well, although am disappointed he's moving away from Europe, and has chosen the easy route of lots of money in the MLS. This isn't an old veteran, as he's only 27, so it's difficult to argue that money isn't the motivator.