Crespo Set To Leave Inter
The Argentine has had a largely miserable season at San Siro, and has made just 16 Serie A appearances, scoring four goals.
Despite playing more regularly in recent weeks, for most of the campaign the 32-year-old has found himself fourth in the striker pecking order behind Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Julio Cruz and David Suazo.
Crespo, who will turn 33 in July, is eager to find a club who can offer him more regular first team football.
The striker’s most probable destination was believed to be Roma, but this speculation was shot down by his agent Fernando Hidalgo yesterday.
“I spoke to Roma about Crespo,” Hidalgo told Teleradiostereo.
“The Giallorossi have always been interested in him but frankly it is hard to imagine him playing for them next season.”
Instead La Stampa say that Juventus are now weighing up a possible bid. The Bianconeri are looking to sign a forward, and could move for Crespo if the deal for Palermo star Amauri falls through.
Crespo was said to be close to joining Juventus when he moved from Lazio to Inter in 2002.
Gianni Wilson
Despite playing more regularly in recent weeks, for most of the campaign the 32-year-old has found himself fourth in the striker pecking order behind Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Julio Cruz and David Suazo.
Crespo, who will turn 33 in July, is eager to find a club who can offer him more regular first team football.
The striker’s most probable destination was believed to be Roma, but this speculation was shot down by his agent Fernando Hidalgo yesterday.
“I spoke to Roma about Crespo,” Hidalgo told Teleradiostereo.
“The Giallorossi have always been interested in him but frankly it is hard to imagine him playing for them next season.”
Instead La Stampa say that Juventus are now weighing up a possible bid. The Bianconeri are looking to sign a forward, and could move for Crespo if the deal for Palermo star Amauri falls through.
Crespo was said to be close to joining Juventus when he moved from Lazio to Inter in 2002.
Gianni Wilson
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