Parma forward Sebastian Giovinco has added fuel to speculations linking him with a summer move away from Ennio Tardini.
The player is currently co-owned by Parma and Juventus, and he is enjoying probably the best season in his career.
The Bianconeri have expressed interest in re-signing the Italy international and the player now reveals that he is prepared to hear from Juventus, just like any other interested club.
“The future? We’ll see, things will be decided with the club,” Giovinco told Sky Sport Italia.
“I will not necessarily stay at Parma. Is it possible to return to Juventus? I open all the doors, I’m not closed to anyone. In football anything can happen.”
The 25-year-old has been in scintillating form this season, having scored 10 goals and set up 6 more in 25 Serie A appearances, although that didn’t help Parma avoid the relegation fight.
Il Ducali are now just few points above the relegation zone and they desperately need their star player to keep his rich vein of form.
“Even if Parma’s form is not the best, we must keep up the moral. We hope to earn more points. I’ve always done everything with a smile and this is crucial.”
Impressive Serie A performances have seen Giovinco break into the Italy set-up and he is widely expected to make Prandelli’s Euro 2012 squad.
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