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Trezeguet not going anywhere

Abhimanyu Rajput - 4 July 2009 18:30

Trezeguet has remained at Turin for the past nine years and will do so for the next two years.

Juventus striker David Trezeguet has denied rumours linking him with moves to Ligue 1 outfits Lyon and Marseille.

The 31-year-old striker, who has spent the past nine seasons in Turin, is reportedly wanted by the French giants.

However, the French striker still has two years remaining on his Juve deal and has no thoughts of leaving the Serie A giants early.

"I'm honoured to be linked with two of the biggest clubs in France in Lyon and Marseille," he told Il Blog di Antonio Caliendo.

"I have two years left in my contract at Juventus which I intend to honour."

"If Juve wanted to sell me they would have made me aware of it."

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Comments (5)

alboi

4 July 2009 19:28

The problem with Trezeguet is that his yearly salary is too high and there aren't many takers.

Juve

4 July 2009 21:02

Right, he's an expensive player. He has earned his reputation as a clinical striker, but in the past year (or even two) he has been totally out of form. Juve needs a "thinking" type of striker, like Rossi from Villarial. Amauri and Iaquinta can provide the "muscles".

Tontodonati

4 July 2009 21:25

"I have two years left in my contract at Juventus which I intend to honour."

You know what that means? It does not make any difference. I think he's just about done!

NakedWake

5 July 2009 06:24

Juve at least has had some sense of loyalty. Look at all the guys that stuck with the team when they were demoted to Serie B. Buffon, Del Piero. Terezguet, Camoranesi, etc.

Giorgio

5 July 2009 09:04

Trezeguet is past his sell-by date. There aren't many clubs interested in his services, probably a couple of French clubs, but Juve would have to agree to a discounted price.

There were also transfer rumours at the end of the 2007/08 season, but ultimately he stayed with Juve.

This is a catch-22 situation for Juve, as they are stuck with a striker who no longer scores as much as he used to.

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