Juventus is coming off of their 29th Serie A title after taking the championship in 2013 and as the team gets ready to defend their title, they will have to start the year with a tough stretch that includes a visit to Sampdoria as well as trip to play against Inter Milan and this all comes as the club is planning on selling some of their forwards.
According to ESPNFC.com, general manager Beppe Marotta has said that club will move some of their players ahead of the start of the season, as the roster is filled up with forwards after adding Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente to the squad and that leaves some of Alessandro Matri, Fabio Quagliarella, Mirko Vucinic and Sebastiano Giovinco as the likely names to move. Marotta said that the club will not hold all six players and after adding the new two, clearly the other four are on the line now.
The report says that Norwich City, Liverpool and Everton could be interested in the forwards and Marotta has said that the club is "overflowing" with forwards and will try to move them. He added that they will move at least one to get down to five and there is a chance that they could move another before the time is up and that they are going to take into consideration what they players want to do as well. Quagliarella could be a solid option, as he was the top scorer with 11 goals last term for the club.
"Our attack is overflowing because it's too much to have six strikers of such quality," he told Sky Italia. "We want to reduce it to five, maybe including one youngster, and we hope to find a positive solution for us. We're analysing the offers, but what the players want is far more important than what we want as a club."