70 per cent chance Amauri will play in England, says agent

 

Monday 21 November 2011 16:01 GMT
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The agent of Amauri insists his client's future is likely to be in England.

The Italian forward has not featured for Juventus since January and is set to leave the Italian club in the winter transfer window.

Amauri is a reported target of Premier League clubs Tottenham and Fulham.

"There is a 70% chance that Amauri will play in England," Amauri's agent Ernesto Bronzetti told Italia 1. "But there is also a possibility that he could join an Italian team."

Amauri played on loan at Parma last season but turned down moves to Fenerbahce and Marseille in the summer.

"Palermo, Parma and Napoli did show an interest in acquiring the player but they could not afford his wages," Bronzetti said.

Amauri is under contract with the Turin outfit until next summer.

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