Posted by : Unknown Thursday, June 11, 2015

Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads Juventus' general manager Beppe Marotta says his club cannot wait forever for Carlos Tevez to make up his mind about his future amid reported interest from Atletico Madrid. Tevez, 31, has already told Juve that he will not be extending his contract beyond 2016, when he plans to return to Argentina to play for his hometown club Boca Juniors. However, the Argentina forward may leave theBianconeri this summer after it emerged he was in talks with the Spanish club. Atletico coach Diego Simeone said on Wednesday he was "excited" about the prospect of coaching Tevez next season, while Juve are pressing him to make up his mind.Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads "The possibility of him leaving is still very high, but I don't want to put a percentage on it," said Marotta told reporters at the club's museum on Wednesday as he put the Serie A and Coppa Italia trophies in place"He's a champion; a professional to whom we owe a lot, but we don't have time. We need to move quickly. We're awaiting his answer imminently." Should Tevez move to Atletico, Juve could get Mario Mandzukic in return with Marotta admitting he is "a good player, but I don't have anything other than that to say on him at this time. "We have already made two important signings who fit in well to the system used by [coach Massimiliano] Allegri and we don't need to add many more," Marotta added. "The fans mustn't expect us to do anything extraordinary. What is extraordinary is the journey we have taken in recent years." Juve have already completed the signings of Paulo Dybala from Palermo and Real Madrid's Sami Khedira. That has been taken with Andrea Pirlo, whose future is also unclear. "With him, the situation is similar to that of Tevez," Marotta said. "Andrea has never expressed any desire to leave and we want to continue with him here."Marotta also wants Alvaro Morata to stay in Turin for at least another year. The Spaniard, who insists he is happy Juve, has a clause in his contract which would enable his former club Real Madrid to sign him back at any stage in the next three years for a fee which had already been agreed, but Marotta says that is not going to happen for at least another year. "He's staying with Juventus until 2016," he said. "The agreement signed with Real Madrid last year is clear. In 2016, we'll re-evaluate. All I can repeat is that the future project for Juve is based on the presupposition that we will be keeping a tight hold on our best players." That is music to the ears of midfielder Claudio Marchisio, who hopes the current Juve side will continue going from strength to strength. "Pirlo and Tevez are two great champions and I hope they still have a lot to give for Juve," he said at a news conference while on international duty with Italy. "I hope we don't lose Andrea from the national team either. Then we've got [Sami] Khedira, which was a very good bit of business.Click & Close Ads Click & Close Ads

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