Trez to sign Juve deal
Friday 23 January, 2004
David Trezeguet is expected to extend his contract with Juventus according to reports. Alessio Tacchinardi is set to do the same.
Trezeguet’s future in Turin has been a constant source of speculation for months as talks over a new agreement failed to get off the ground.
His current deal expires in 2005 and his request for a pay rise was believed to be a major stumbling block.
However, it is being suggested today that a compromise will be reached that will see the striker stay with the club until 2008.
Trezeguet, a target for Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona, is set to see his £1m a year salary increased to £1.7m, with additional bonus-related payments.
Meanwhile, teammate Tacchinardi is also believed to be close to prolonging his Juventus career.
He was signed by the Stadio Delle Alpi side in 1994 as a 20-year-old and has been a loyal servant ever since.
His present contract expires in 2005 but the Bianconeri are ready to offer him a new one until 2009.
That would probably see the former Atalanta player end his career with the club given the fact that he will be 34 by then.
Friday 23 January, 2004
David Trezeguet is expected to extend his contract with Juventus according to reports. Alessio Tacchinardi is set to do the same.
Trezeguet’s future in Turin has been a constant source of speculation for months as talks over a new agreement failed to get off the ground.
His current deal expires in 2005 and his request for a pay rise was believed to be a major stumbling block.
However, it is being suggested today that a compromise will be reached that will see the striker stay with the club until 2008.
Trezeguet, a target for Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona, is set to see his £1m a year salary increased to £1.7m, with additional bonus-related payments.
Meanwhile, teammate Tacchinardi is also believed to be close to prolonging his Juventus career.
He was signed by the Stadio Delle Alpi side in 1994 as a 20-year-old and has been a loyal servant ever since.
His present contract expires in 2005 but the Bianconeri are ready to offer him a new one until 2009.
That would probably see the former Atalanta player end his career with the club given the fact that he will be 34 by then.
