Wednesday 19 October 2011

Juventus Plan To Test Arsenal's Resolve With Walcott Bid

Arsenal winger Theo Walcott is Juventus' main transfer target in a move that could trigger a transfer triangle involving Chelsea as well.

Juventus manager, Antonio Conte, is a confessed admirer of the qualities of the English international and has prepared a plan to bring him to Italy in the summer.

Conte has meet with Juventus' sporting director Beppe Marotta and is ready to discuss the possibility of selling Milos Krasic to Chelsea to generate the funds to buy Walcott.

According to reports in Corriere dello Sport, the Italians have already contacted Walcott's agent and have been told that it will all depend on how the Gunners season will develop and whether Juventus qualifies or not for next season's Champions League.

Krasic is not part of Conte's plans and has been linked with Chelsea in a move that could see out-of-favour Brazilian centre back Alex head to the Alps as part-exchange.

The Blues see the Serbian playmaker as a more economical alternative to Luka Modric and Andre Villas-Boas has already expressed his admiration for the 26-year-old.

Walcott's agent Colin Gordon has denied speculation and said there has been no contact with Juventus, saying: "Juventus have never called us. We have not received calls from Italy recently."

Asked if the winger will stay at the Emirates, he added: "We'll see. I don't know what will happen."

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