Sebastian Giovinco could terminate his Juventus contract early to start work at Toronto FC, as his agent admits “there were no Italian offers.”

The Atomic Ant has already signed on for the MLS club from July, when he will be a free agent, but may well have played his last game for Juve anyway.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Juventus are negotiating the possibility of terminating the contract by mutual consent early.

It would allow Juve to save on six months of wages and the forward to begin settling into his new life in Canada.

Sebastian Giovinco could terminate his Juventus contract early to start work at Toronto FC, as his agent admits “there were no Italian offers.”

The Atomic Ant has already signed on for the MLS club from July, when he will be a free agent, but may well have played his last game for Juve anyway.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Juventus are negotiating the possibility of terminating the contract by mutual consent early.

It would allow Juve to save on six months of wages and the forward to begin settling into his new life in Canada.

The decision to join Toronto FC surprised many, but agent Andrea D’Amico reveals there were few other alternatives.

“Half of Toronto speaks Italian and I wanted to create prospects, going into a positive sporting phenomenon,” he told Radio Crc.

“I am truly surprised that there were no important Italian offers and he was also surprised. North America represents the future of football in many respects.”

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