
The Bianconeri hit-man, who fired 20 goals in Serie A this year, has been on the Blaugrana’s summer transfer list and is one of their top priorities. Recently, Juve director Jean Claude Blanc stated that the Frenchman was not for sale at any price and it seems as if the Bianconeri are standing by his decision after reportedly turning down a bid from the Spanish giants. Tuttosport claims the Catalonian side offered Trezeguet a four year deal worth €5m per season and they also tried to tempt the Old Lady to part-company with the striker for €20m. However, the Bianconeri are believed to have rejected the offer as they deemed it to be way below the player’s value. The Blaugrana are also considering to offer Rafael Marquez into the deal in order to try and convince the Bianconeri to let Trezeguet leave. Juve are currently strengthening their squad and with Vincenzo Iaquinta set to head for Roma, the Bianconeri would have to think carefully before letting further strikers leave.
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