The Bianconeri have become the third Italian side to be linked with a move for the Danish defender.
According to The Daily Mail, Juventus are the latest Serie A club to express their interest in Liverpool’s 24-year-old defender, Daniel Agger. The future of the Danish player continues to be shrouded in confusion, as now Milan, Inter and Juve are all lining up for his services.
The battle for Agger’s signature has been between the two Milan clubs over the past few days, but the recent inclusion of the Bianconeri in this race is sure to heat things up.
Delays over a new contract, as well as a lack of first-team action this season due to the good form of Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel, has led to the defender declaring he wants out of Anfield.
Nothing came of his desire to leave in January, though, but it is highly likely that Agger could be leaving Liverpool at season’s end.
There have been no suggestions as to how much Juventus are willing to offer the Reds for the centre-half, although Milan reportedly were unsuccessful with an €8.5 million bid back in January.
According to The Daily Mail, Juventus are the latest Serie A club to express their interest in Liverpool’s 24-year-old defender, Daniel Agger. The future of the Danish player continues to be shrouded in confusion, as now Milan, Inter and Juve are all lining up for his services.
The battle for Agger’s signature has been between the two Milan clubs over the past few days, but the recent inclusion of the Bianconeri in this race is sure to heat things up.
Delays over a new contract, as well as a lack of first-team action this season due to the good form of Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel, has led to the defender declaring he wants out of Anfield.
Nothing came of his desire to leave in January, though, but it is highly likely that Agger could be leaving Liverpool at season’s end.
There have been no suggestions as to how much Juventus are willing to offer the Reds for the centre-half, although Milan reportedly were unsuccessful with an €8.5 million bid back in January.
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