Juventus

LIPPI IS REALISTIC

The former Italian and Juventus manager Marcello Lippi has said that he is very realistic about the chances of Juventus winning the European title this season, even if they manage to sign long-term tagert Luis Suarez. The former Juventus manager has praised the side for being able to go undefeated throughout the entire season and win the Italian championship.

JUVE WANT CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WIN

Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta has said that the club will be looking and working extremely hard to try and win the Champions League next season, according to the Man City News website.

The UEFA Champions League is the ultimate prize in a club can win in European football. Chelsea are the current holders of the cup after they won their first ever title by beating Bayern Munich 4-3 on penalties a few weeks ago.

JUVE PASS ON BALOTELLI

Italian striker Mario Balotelli's agent has said that Italian club Juventus have rejected the opportunity to sign the 21-year-old in the summer.

Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli moved to England from Inter Milan in a £ 24 million deal back in 2010, but his stay in England has been beset by a number of problems both within the team and outside the club.

VIDAL CALLS FOR CALM

Chilean international Arturo Vidal has said that Juventus have still not won the title, despite opening a three-point advantage over AC Milan after this week's round of results.

AC Milan were trailing leaders Juventus by one point prior to this weekend, but after their 1-1 draw with Bologna, they have lost the advantage to Juventus.

POGBA TIPPED FOR JUVE MOVE

Manchester United teenage sensation Paul Pogba is all set to leave The Red Devils at the end of the season and join Italian giants Juventus, according to sources that also suggest that a deal has already been struck in principle by the player’s agent and The Old Lady of Turin.

The French midfielder, who has been likened to his compatriot Patrick Vieira, joined the Old Trafford side from French club Le Havre as a 16 year old and since then, he has passed through the academy to knock on the door of first team action.

JUVE MAKE THE FINAL

Juventus managed to beat AC Milan in the semi-final of the Italian cup to gain a place in the finals of this competition.

Juventus and AC Milan are the two best teams in the domestic campaign at the moment. It certainly is not surprising to know that both teams are fighting for the title.

JUVE IN FOR TEVEZ

Carlos Tevez has made it to the top of the shortlist for a number of clubs, who are hoping to grab the Argentinean’s signature during this window.

Juventus are one of the clubs in the race to sign the stiker, though its believed Tevez favours a move elsewhere in Italy.

Carlos might prefer AC Milan, who are ready to pay Manchester City 17.2 million dollars in the summer but Juventus haven’t given up hope and are ready to move in with a bid for 21 million dollars.

CHIELLINI IMPRESSED BY RESILIENCE

Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has said that the club have shown a lot of resilience and strength to level on points with AC Milan during the Christmas break.

Juventus have been underperforming in the last few years, but it was mostly due to the rebuilding that was going on after the relegation to the second division. Now, Juventus are challenging for the title along with AC Milan, while Inter Milan are further behind.

JUVE NOT INTERESTED IN TEVEZ

Juventus have confirmed that they are not looking to sign troubled Argentine striker Carlos Tevez from Manchester City. The striker has not played for Manchester City for over three months now, ever since he refused to play in the Champions League match against Bayern Munich.

JUVENTUS WANTS ARSHAVIN

Juventus are reportedly interested in signing Arsenal attacker Andrey Arshavin in the summer according to reports.

Turin sources say agent Dennis Lachter has already been in contact with Juve about a summer switch for the 29 year-old Russia international.

Arshavin is expected to be offered new terms by Arsenal before the end of the season.

Juve may struggle to meet Arsenal's asking price, said to be €16 million, and could be forced to give up hopes of converting the loans of Fabio Quagliarella and Alessandro Matri into permanent transfers to land Arshavin.

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