Ciro Ferrara: Juventus Are Not Done In The Transfer Market

The Bianconeri boss suggests that a few more signings will arrive in Turin this summer...

Jul 3, 2009 11:15:44 PM

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Juventus coach Ciro Ferrara has no doubt delighted the Bianconeri faithful by claiming the club are still working hard to bring in new players in order to make a bid for the Scudetto next season.

"There are people working in the transfer market, like [Alessio] Secco. Surely, there will be some more deals, we are working towards creating a Juventus that will play at a high level," he suggested, according to ANSA.

The player most frequently linked with a move to Turin is Udinese midfielder Gaetano D'Agostino, but Ferrara had no news on the potential deal.

"D'Agostino? That is something all the newspapers keep talking about," he said, giving no further insight into whether the midfielder would join the Bianconeri.

Meanwhile, the former defender also commented on the proposed salary cap by UEFA president Michel Platini.

"I hope that in terms of budgets all can behave properly. Real Madrid? Obviously they can spend those impressive figures."

Adam Scime, Goal.com

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