Naples, ag. Di Lorenzo: “Never met Juventus, but I reiterated to Conte my desire to leave”

Naples, ag. Di Lorenzo: “Never met Juventus, but I reiterated to Conte my desire to leave”
Naples, ag. Di Lorenzo: “Never met Juventus, but I reiterated to Conte my desire to leave”

The agent of Giovanni Di Lorenzocurrently involved in the national team but at odds with Napoli, Mario Giuffredi, tries to clarify the meeting he had with Antonio Conte last Tuesday on the topic of the future of the Italian captain: “A moment of great cordiality, of great availability. I explained to the coach the reasons that led to our decision to leave Naples. The coach strongly reiterated his desire to retain Giovanni, as we did to pursue our own path”, he told TvPlay.it.

Is there a window of opportunity for permanence?
“I can only say that football is like life: anything can happen”

There are many rumors about the agreement that you would have reached with Juventus for Di Lorenzo.
“I am convinced that all this commotion arises only because a club called Juventus was brought into play. I can firmly say that I have never spoken with Juventus and therefore with Giuntoli. Neither the player nor I have ever been contacted by anyone from Juventus. Among other things, it is not excluded that Di Lorenzo could go to other clubs, it’s not just Juventus.”

Two days ago Di Lorenzo spoke from the national team retreat, confirming that he had already clarified his position with the club: “A lot is being written, I could have even decided not to come but I’m calm. I spoke with the club at the end of the championship , we talked to each other, but now the concentration is maximum on this competition. What is annoying is this assumption of things, what interests me is doing well here with the national team.”

 
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