Spanish newspaper Sport claims Fernando Llorente will consider a January transfer if he fails to break into the Juventus” data-scaytid=”2″>Juventus side.

The international striker joined the Old Lady in the summer on a Bosman after his contract with Athletic Bilbao expired.

However, the 28-year-old has made only one substitute appearance in the club’s first three League games of the campaign.

Spanish newspaper Sport claims Fernando Llorente will consider a January transfer if he fails to break into the Juventus side.

The international striker joined the Old Lady in the summer on a Bosman after his contract with Athletic Bilbao expired.

However, the 28-year-old has made only one substitute appearance in the club’s first three League games of the campaign.

With the 2014 World Cup on the horizon, Llorente is said to be eager to get playing time in order to win his place in the Spain squad.

Speculation this month claims he could be of interest to Barcelona and Real Madrid once the winter window opens.

He’s also been linked with the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham by newspapers in Britain over the last few days.

Nevertheless, the Italian club have insisted that the centre-forward does have a future at the Juventus Stadium.

“There is no Llorente problem,” noted Juve director general Beppe Marotta recently. “Don’t forget that he didn’t play that regularly last season.

“When we sign a player and hand him a four year contract, we’re evidently not looking for immediate results in the space of one or two months.

“We believe in him and it is too early to judge.”

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