Villarreal Striker Giuseppe Rossi Ready To Join "Any Club" As Long As It's In Italy

Giuseppe Rossi has shown a desire to leave Villarreal as he offers himself to Serie A clubs.

By Salvatore Landolina

Giuseppe Rossi, Villarreal-Mallorca (Marca)
Villarreal hitman Giuseppe Rossi is persisting in his attempt to ditch the Spanish Primera Division and head back to Serie A.

And the move could take place as soon as January when the transfer window reopens.

Rossi was linked with a Premier League switch to Tottenham, but that now seems unlikely to happen as he clarifies his future ambitions.

"I hope to return to Italy already in January," he told Tuttomercatoweb.com.

"Fiorentina or Juventus? I don't know how these things developed in the last transfer market session.

"Any team would be good. We will see. What's important is to return to the Italian league."

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