Miccoli Accepts Return To Juve
(Goal.com) - The small forward played on loan in the past two seasons for Benfica in the Portuguese league, but will now be heading back to Turin.
After three long years away from the Bianconeri (one year with Fiorentina and two with Benfica), Fabrizio Miccoli will be heading back to Juventus as Claudio Ranieri declared that he needs the former international striker.
It will not be an easy return as there were some problems in the past between the player and the club, but the main problems were mostly with the previous directors and coach due to his Fiorentina transfer as his agent, Francesco Caliandro, explained to 'Radio Radio'.
"During the Juventus period, Fabrizio never had problems with the management.
"If there was a problem, it was when Juventus and Fiorentina discussed his co-ownership. And I stop here. The problems were not between Miccoli and the Bianconeri's management."
Therefore the player will be willing to re-join Juventus this summer.
"Last year he did not have any problem in renewing his contract, therefore I can only note down Ranieri's declerations," concluded his agent.
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Comments
Keep the good soccer players where they belong in ITALIA!!!!
Posted by: Painofthegame | June 13, 2007 10:47 PM
There is no better place to play than for Juve;with their return to Serie A, only good times lay ahead.
Posted by: Tesoro | June 14, 2007 10:03 PM