Barca Set Touré Price - Reports
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Barca Set Touré Price - Reports
According to Tuttosport, Barcelona have put a price tag of €10m on want-away midfielder Yaya Touré, and Juventus are ready to swoop in January.
The Ivory Coast international is reportedly unsettled at the Nou Camp after a series of rows with boss Josep Guardiola and has dropped down the Blaugrana pecking order.
The 25-year-old is allegedly unhappy with the current situation and could ask to move on when the transfer market re-opens for the winter session.
Turin-based paper Tuttosport claims today that the Barca directors have made their minds up and are keen to offload the highly-rated holding midfielder by slapping a €10m price tag on him.
There were suggestions this week that the Old Lady representatives had already approached the player's agent and are allegedly willing to make him a bumper offer of around €4m per season.
Earlier this week, CEO Jean-Claude Blanc has stated that the Bianconeri will probably return to the drawing board in the new year to try and reel in new blood, but much will depend on how Juve perform until Christmas and if coach Claudio Ranieri will be able to turn things around after a dismal start to the campaign.
Juventus missed out on Inter's midfielder Dejan Stankovic this summer, due to heavy protests from the supporters, while a move for Spanish international Xabi Alonso also fell through at the 11th hour.
And the Bianconeri eventually turned to Danish international Christian Poulsen who has yet to settle down at the Stadio Olimpico and has failed to impress thus far.
The Ivory Coast international is reportedly unsettled at the Nou Camp after a series of rows with boss Josep Guardiola and has dropped down the Blaugrana pecking order.
The 25-year-old is allegedly unhappy with the current situation and could ask to move on when the transfer market re-opens for the winter session.
Turin-based paper Tuttosport claims today that the Barca directors have made their minds up and are keen to offload the highly-rated holding midfielder by slapping a €10m price tag on him.
There were suggestions this week that the Old Lady representatives had already approached the player's agent and are allegedly willing to make him a bumper offer of around €4m per season.
Earlier this week, CEO Jean-Claude Blanc has stated that the Bianconeri will probably return to the drawing board in the new year to try and reel in new blood, but much will depend on how Juve perform until Christmas and if coach Claudio Ranieri will be able to turn things around after a dismal start to the campaign.
Juventus missed out on Inter's midfielder Dejan Stankovic this summer, due to heavy protests from the supporters, while a move for Spanish international Xabi Alonso also fell through at the 11th hour.
And the Bianconeri eventually turned to Danish international Christian Poulsen who has yet to settle down at the Stadio Olimpico and has failed to impress thus far.
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