EMRE CAN admits he is still unhappy at Juventus and that “anything can happen” in his future as he continues to be linked to Manchester United.
The former Liverpool star’s future looks totally up in the air under boss Maurizio Sarri.
Emre Can is open to a move from Juve after seemingly having no future under Maurizio SarriCredit: Getty Images – Getty
He was left out of the Serie A side’s 25-man Champions League squad and is yet to start for the club this season.
Germany international Can, 25, has since been strongly linked with a return to the Premier League as well as a move to Bayern Munich.
And now he appears desperate just to have some football anywhere – whether it’s in Turin or not.
Can – whose Juve team-mate Mario Mandzukic is reportedly set to start training with United soon – said: “I’m an ambitious guy and I always want to compete at a top level.
“I am learning from this difficult moment, that everything won’t always be how I expected it to.
“I haven’t even started a match and I can’t be happy, but I won’t be beaten. I will continue to work hard on myself.
“I will go to the gym before or after the training sessions. I’m doing extra sessions to be ready when called upon.”
And asked specifically about a move to the Bundesliga, he replied: “Anything can happen in football.”
Can admitted last month that he is furious with his current lack of game time in Turin.
He said: “I’m not happy [at Juventus] right now.
“I’m not playing much at the moment. I played a lot last season, especially in important matches, for Juventus, and I also played well.
“I haven’t had a chance this season but now I think that, when I return to the club, I’ll have a shot at playing again.
“I’m definitely grateful to [Germany boss] Joachim Low because I hadn’t played much and he still called me up.
“That’s why I was simply happy to have played again.”
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