Juventus make £24m offer for Chelsea striker Fernando Torres
The Turin giants have turned their attention to the Spanish striker
as Napoli refuse to sell Edinson Cavani, and the Old Lady have already
tabled a first bid for the Spain forward
EXCLUSIVE
By Romeo Agresti
Juventus have turned their attention to Chelsea attacker Fernando Torres
as they have set their sights on a high-profile striker ahead of the
2012-13 campaign, and have made a €30 million (£24m) offer for the Spain
international, Goal.com can reveal.
The Serie A champions had initially set their
sights on Napoli star Edinson Cavani, but they have no intention of
meeting the Partenopei's €70m valuation of the Uruguay international.
Therefore, they are exploring other options
once more, and they have earmarked the 28-year-old Fernando Torres as
their new main transfer target.
The Spain international has been
struggling to live up to the high expectations at Chelsea ever since his
€58m move to the Blues in January 2011, and could be allowed to move on
if the price is right.
Juventus director Fabio Paratici first
met with Fernando Torres' entourage during the winter transfer window to
discuss a potential move, and the Old Lady have now stepped up their
interest a notch.
They are not only willing to splash the cash on
the attacker, but are ready to include Italy international Sebastian
Giovinco in the deal, too.
Chelsea already have plenty of creativity in
their squad with the likes of Eden Hazard, Marko Marin and Juan Mata,
but manager Roberto Di Matteo is a keen admirer of Giovinco, and would
relish the chance of working with the tricky attacker.
Nevertheless, the potential transfer of Torres to Juve is by no means a
done deal yet as there are still plenty of obstacles to overcome.
The Bianconeri could struggle to meet the striker's wage demands as he is currently on an annual salary of nearly €10m.
Additionally,
Chelsea are unlikely to sell the forward until they have secured the
services of a new striker themselves. The Champions League winners are
believed to be keen on Porto striker Hulk, but an agreement is still far
away.
First contact between both clubs has been made, though,
and Juventus appear to be sitting in pole position to lure Fernando
Torres to Turin if his current club indeed opt to sell the beleaguered
striker this summer.
Source : Goal.com