Juventus’ CEO Beppe Morrota has confirmed that the club will not be pursuing Liverpool’s Emre Can when the transfer window reopens in January, according to Talksport.
The Germany international has constantly been linked with a move to the Italian champions with his contract set to expire at the end of the season.
That means clubs may look to agree a cut-price deal for the twenty-three year old, while another option would be to attempt to secure his services by drawing up a pre-contract agreement – an option available to any clubs overseas.
Bayern Munich are also keeping an eye on the situation having sold Can to Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2013.
The midfielder joined Liverpool in the summer of 2014 and is closing in on one hundred and fifty appearances for the club while he has scored eleven goals.
He has been capped eighteen times for his country and scored his first international goal last month in a 5-1 win over Azerbaijan.
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