Manchester United full-back Matteo Darmian admits “I miss Italy” and calls Juventus “a great club”.
The Italian international has struggled for playing time under Jose Mourinho, making just five Premier League appearances so far this season.
That has led to speculation that he’ll leave the Red Devils in the summer, with the Bianconeri thought to be in pole position for his signature.
“It’s character building, we players live to play but it’s not always possible,” Darmian told Sky.
Manchester United full-back Matteo Darmian admits “I miss Italy” and calls Juventus “a great club”.
The Italian international has struggled for playing time under Jose Mourinho, making just five Premier League appearances so far this season.
That has led to speculation that he’ll leave the Red Devils in the summer, with the Bianconeri thought to be in pole position for his signature.
“It’s character building, we players live to play but it’s not always possible,” Darmian told Sky.
“In football there are a lot of variables like injuries or the Coach’s choices. I’ve always respected them and my Coach in any case.
“I’m a part of one of the biggest clubs in the world and I’m proud of that, it allows me to win important trophies.
“There’s nostalgia for Italy and I do miss it, let’s finish the season and then we’ll evaluate things.
“Juventus? This interest is pleasing, Juve are a great club and to be of interest to a club like that is important.
“We’ll definitely make the right evaluations at the end of the season.”