Sebastian Giovinco's agent claims the Juventus striker is unhappy about his situation, but says a transfer to Napoli is just a ‘journalistic suggestion’.

Andrea D'Amico, who represents the Bianconero player, has followed up on earlier claims by determining that he is now ‘angry’ about his position.

Sebastian Giovinco's agent claims the Juventus striker is unhappy about his situation, but says a transfer to Napoli is just a ‘journalistic suggestion’.

Andrea D'Amico, who represents the Bianconero player, has followed up on earlier claims by determining that he is now ‘angry’ about his position.

“When he has played as a starter he always did really well, likewise in the national team, but then he went back to the bench at Juventus,” said D'Amico, speaking to Rai Sport.

“What more can you ask of a player that brings together experience, technique, class and creativity?

“The final word comes down to [Coach Max] Allegri, but it's only normal that when a player has these qualities and sees himself rewarded in such small measure, he will feel angry within himself about his position.

“In any case his contract expires in 2015 and from the beginning of January he'll be free to evaluate other options for his future.

“His behaviour has always been professional. His duty is that of training and always being ready, whether he starts from the first minute, in the second half, or for just one second.

“This is what led him to be considered a great player by [former Coach] Antonio Conte and the supporters.”

In spite of this, D'Amico claimed there was nothing concrete at the moment to suggest the player would move to Napoli.

“Giovinco to Napoli is a journalistic suggestion. They talked about it after the injury to [Lorenzo] Insigne.

“With Napoli there is nothing concrete and we, the agents, have an obligation to verify the concrete offers and counsel our players.”

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