Former player Marco Tardelli says Italian football would be finished if the Agnelli family sold Juventus.
The Old Lady owners have a history with the club that dates back to 1923, during which time the Turin club have cemented their status as Italian football’s most decorated club domestically.
In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Tardelli also bemoaned the fact that there does not appear to be any Italian interest in acquiring either Inter or Milan.
Former player Marco Tardelli says Italian football would be finished if the Agnelli family sold Juventus.
The Old Lady owners have a history with the club that dates back to 1923, during which time the Turin club have cemented their status as Italian football’s most decorated club domestically.
In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Tardelli also bemoaned the fact that there does not appear to be any Italian interest in acquiring either Inter or Milan.
“Luckily,” he responded when asked about the presence of the Agnellis. “If the Agnellis left the scene, it would be the end of Italian football. It is incredible that there is not a big businessman in line to buy Inter or Milan.
“Unfortunately it is not Juve who are missing a rival, it is the Italian League who is missing out.”