Trez hits out at Juve
Football Italia
David Trezeguet’s Juventus career looks over after the Frenchman blasted the Italian giants.
"The club gave me their word but they haven’t maintained their promise," said the striker from France’s Euro 2004 training base.
"They shouldn’t act in such a way. I’ve demonstrated my worth and now it is up to them to meet my demands."
Trezeguet was probably making reference to the fact that he hasn’t been offered an improved deal by the club.
The former Monaco man is only tied to the Delle Alpi outfit until 2005 but talks over an extension have stalled.
That has led to numerous reports that Trez, who allegedly only earns the same amount as defender Mark Iuliano, will be sold this summer.
But it doesn’t seem as if the international is heading for the exit quietly, insisting that he will be missed if he does leave.
"I feel as good as ever," he added. "There is talk of Fernando Morientes and Alberto Gilardino joining the club.
"But whoever takes my place in the side will have to score 20 goals a season and that won’t be easy."
It’s understood that Trezeguet will either join Barcelona or Chelsea, as Juve don’t want to lose him on a free transfer next year.