Marcos Senesi's Bournemouth future remains in doubt and it seems his agent is laying the groundwork for a transfer, with Aston Villa also interested.
sports witness On Wednesday Gazzetta dello Sport covered claims that Juventus had made an offer for the defender. This was the Bianconeri's attempt to beat off competition from other clubs, with English clubs also in the running.
The terms of the Italian giants' offer were undisclosed but it is clear that the Bournemouth player is in high demand.
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The team member was seen in Turin
The newspaper clarified that this is not the first time that Senesi has been wanted in Italy. In fact, he was even close to being called up to the Azzurri, qualifying through family, but he chose Argentina.
When he was leaving Feyenoord, the defender was offered to clubs in Serie A. He ended up at Bournemouth, but his agent could pursue a move to Italy.
A member of the player's entourage was spotted in the stands during Juventus' recent impressive win over Pisa. This is seen as a sign that Luciano Spalletti's side are seriously exploring a move.
The newspaper talks of competition from AS Roma and even Aston Villa, with Unai Emery's side said to have made advances towards the Argentina international. At the same time, Barcelona has also expressed interest in a deal.
Our opinion on Senesi's future at Bournemouth
The Cherries player has clearly proved his worth this season. After the departure of two defenders in the summer, he has demonstrated his ball-playing ability, which was also evident at Feyenoord in the past.
It now appears that the situation surrounding the Bournemouth player is becoming more serious. His team is trying to get the best deal possible. Since he is a free agent in the summer, it should all depend on who pays the highest salary.
That's why Aston Villa's interest should be taken seriously. Italian clubs generally do not pay high commissions, English clubs are known to do the opposite. The same thing applies to wages also.
Taking all this into account, Senesi could remain in the Premier League. A move could prove decisive in whether Emery's side qualify for the Champions League.

