Miralem Pjanić suggests his Juventus future is out of his hands | OneFootball

Miralem Pjanić suggests his Juventus future is out of his hands | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·27 July 2018

Miralem Pjanić suggests his Juventus future is out of his hands

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Miralem Pjanić has indicated his desire to stay at Juventus, but says the final decision will be made by the club.

Pjanić has been linked with a move away from the Serie A champions this summer, with Barcelona, Manchester City and Chelsea all thought to be interested in signing him.


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But the Bosnian insists he’s happy in Turin and would prefer to stay.

“I’m very well here, I’m calm, I’ve grown a lot over the last two seasons, I’m happy with what I did I am in a good group and I have a good relationship with my coach,” he told Sky Italia.

The 28-year-old joined the Bianconeri from Roma for €30m in 2016 but according to reports, the club now value him at anywhere between €80m to €100m.

“It means that I’m doing well, but you have to ask the clubs,” he said.

“I play football to improve myself. I have nothing to say, even if I read so many things. The rest does not depend on me.”

And if he does stick around to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, Pjanić says Juventus have their sights firmly set on Champions League glory next season.

“The objectives rise with the growth of the group and the Champions League for us is no longer a dream, but a real goal,” he said.

“There is this awareness of being able to get to the final and we want to give everything to do it.”