Football, Di Gregorio: ‘I’m distancing myself from my agent; I respect my team-mates’

Football, Di Gregorio: ‘I’m distancing myself from my agent; I respect my team-mates’
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Turin, 2 July (LaPresse) – “Following the statements made by my agent, I would like to clarify my position. Although this concerns my agency and my agent, with whom I have an excellent relationship and have worked since the start of my career, I wish to distance myself from what he said about my team-mates, for whom I have the utmost esteem and respect, as I have always demonstrated, both on and off the pitch.” Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio has broken his silence in an Instagram post, distancing himself from the statements published on social media last night by his agency, CA Sports Management, which had attacked the Bianconeri management for having “spent 130 million on three strikers who turned out to be disappointing” and for covering up “a disastrous season” by shifting “the blame onto the goalkeeper signed by the previous management”. “Although it has undoubtedly been a difficult season due to the atmosphere that has developed around me, my professionalism is not in question,” continued the former Monza goalkeeper. “As long as I am a Juventus player, I will respect my teammates and honour the shirt as I have always done.”

Turin, 2 July (LaPresse) – “Following the statements made by my agent, I would like to clarify my position. Although this concerns my agency and my agent, with whom I have an excellent relationship and have worked since the start of my career, I wish to distance myself from what he said about my team-mates, for whom I have the utmost esteem and respect, as I have always demonstrated, both on and off the pitch.” Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio has broken his silence in an Instagram post, distancing himself from the statements published on social media last night by his agency, CA Sports Management, which had attacked the Bianconeri management for having “spent 130 million on three strikers who turned out to be disappointing” and for covering up “a disastrous season” by shifting “the blame onto the goalkeeper signed by the previous management”. “Although it has undoubtedly been a difficult season due to the atmosphere that has developed around me, my professionalism is not in question,” continued the former Monza goalkeeper. “As long as I am a Juventus player, I will respect my teammates and honour the shirt as I have always done.”

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