Agnelli and Suárez's mess: “I found out about the exam from the press”

Suarez's sham test continues to cause a stir in Italy. Today the diary 'La Repubblica' exclusively published the statements by Andrea Agnelli, president of Juventus, the prosecutor of Perugia, Raffaele Cantone. The Bianconero president explained that the option to sign the Uruguayan came up during a meal in which Pavel Nedved said “that the player had proposed with a message to the club. “ Agnelli claimed that at the time he was negotiating for other forwards: “We were in contact with Dzeko, Milik, Cavani and Morata. At the beginning of September they informed me that it was difficult to sign Barça because it turned out that he did not have a community passport.” Juve had also sent Suárez a contractual proposal by mail, something that Agnelli said he did not remember because “the entity's sports area deals with the contractual conditions.” The president said that he believes “to have been informed on September 14” about the breakdown of the negotiations, and confirmed (as posted by AS) that at that time the club “was already moving for Dzeko”. Of the farce exam, then, Agnelli assures that he did not know anything: “I don't remember being informed, I found out from the newspapers and I remember calling Suárez just to thank him for his proposal.”