Claudio Marchisio is thought to be close to a Juventus renewal, but his agent insists nothing is agreed yet.
Tuttosport is reporting this morning that the two parties have all-but agreed terms on a new deal until 2019, following a meeting in Berlin when the Bianconeri were there for the Champions League final.
However, speaking to Calciomercato, the midfielder’s agent insists no talks took place, but assured the priority is to stay in Turin.
Claudio Marchisio is thought to be close to a Juventus renewal, but his agent insists nothing is agreed yet.
Tuttosport is reporting this morning that the two parties have all-but agreed terms on a new deal until 2019, following a meeting in Berlin when the Bianconeri were there for the Champions League final.
However, speaking to Calciomercato, the midfielder’s agent insists no talks took place, but assured the priority is to stay in Turin.
“I read that we’d met with Juventus in Berlin at the Champions League final, and that we’d already defined the details of a new contract,” Stefano Marchisio, his father and agent, explained.
“The truth is, apart from some former Juventus players, I haven’t met with anyone, I’m waiting for a call from the management.
“I think we could meet soon, perhaps as early as within the next seven days. There’s optimism and high availability on our part.
“Claudio has repeatedly demonstrated the will to remain at Juve, but we know that it takes two to make a marriage.
“The ball is in the Old Lady’s court, I don’t think they’d let a player like him go. If we don’t find an agreement, we’ll look around.
“I’ve received many calls from top clubs in the Premier League and the Bundesliga, so I don’t think we’d be short of offers.”