Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli admitted on Thursday that he is willing to let former France striker David Trezeguet leave the club.
The 31-year-old joined Juve in 2000 from Monaco and until this season was an almost undisputed first-choice player.
Such was his success at the club that the fans nicknamed him ‘Trezegol’, but this season he has been hindered by injuries, playing just eight times, starting two of those and scoring only once.
“If we get an interesting offer we could sell him,” said Cobolli Gigli.
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