Giuseppe Rossi “has no problems staying in Italy, at Fiorentina, or going abroad,” said his agent.
 
The striker spent the last six months on loan at Levante, where he was able to play regularly and scored six goals in 17 Liga games.
 
“It’s a very positive outcome, as he increased his time spent on the pitch compared to Florence and scored six goals, so we are happy,” Andrea Pastorello told RadioBlu.
 
“I have no specific news, but I sincerely do
Giuseppe Rossi “has no problems staying in Italy, at Fiorentina, or going abroad,” said his agent.
 
The striker spent the last six months on loan at Levante, where he was able to play regularly and scored six goals in 17 Liga games.
 
“It’s a very positive outcome, as he increased his time spent on the pitch compared to Florence and scored six goals, so we are happy,” Andrea Pastorello told RadioBlu.
 
“I have no specific news, but I sincerely doubt Levante will buy him outright. As for what happens next, first of all we need to come back to Fiorentina, as to all intents and purposes he is still their player.
 
“After that we need to evaluate the situation. There have been changes at the club with the arrival of (director of sport Pantaleo) Corvino. I still need to meet with him, then we’ll see.”
 
Rossi has only one year remaining on his Viola contract, but a renewal seems unlikely for the 29-year-old.
 
“We have never talked about that, a lot will depend on how both parties see the situation on a football level. If Fiorentina wanted to keep him, we could discuss a new contract too.
 
“If this desire did not emerge, then we could talk about other options without renewing the contract.
 
“Yes, other clubs have made proposals, as he had a good second half to the season, even if he was unable to save Levante from relegation.
 
“He has never had any issues with different Leagues, so he has no problems staying in Italy, at Fiorentina, or going abroad to other nations.”

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