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Piacenza striker Dario Hubner has laughed off Internazionale president Massimo Moratti's claim that he will not be trying against Juventus on Sunday because he is hoping to seal a move to the Turin club.
Hubner, who is the leading scorer in Serie A, has been linked with a summer move to Juventus throughout the season, and Moratti has called in to question where Hubner's loyalties lie.
But the former Brescia star insisted: "Moratti can stay calm, because Piacenza are a serious club. Since I have been here, I have not received a single offer for my services, and my agent has never been contacted.
"We need one point to be safe from relegation, so I promise I'll score against Juve on Sunday," said Hubner. "No, in fact, I'll score two goals," he predicted.
The race for the Scudetto is coming to the boil, with an off-colour Inter trying to hold off the challenges of champions Roma and thrid-placed Juventus.
Hubner has not played for any of Italy's 'big clubs', despite his incredible scoring record in the top-flight.
It is understood that the 34-year-old would welcome a chance to try his hand at a top club - especially as he seems to have missed out on Italy's squad to travel to Japan and Korea this summer.
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And I can't belive that Juventus are actually interested in Hubner.
Maybe he is a good scorer, but he is god-damn old...
Hubner, who is the leading scorer in Serie A, has been linked with a summer move to Juventus throughout the season, and Moratti has called in to question where Hubner's loyalties lie.
But the former Brescia star insisted: "Moratti can stay calm, because Piacenza are a serious club. Since I have been here, I have not received a single offer for my services, and my agent has never been contacted.
"We need one point to be safe from relegation, so I promise I'll score against Juve on Sunday," said Hubner. "No, in fact, I'll score two goals," he predicted.
The race for the Scudetto is coming to the boil, with an off-colour Inter trying to hold off the challenges of champions Roma and thrid-placed Juventus.
Hubner has not played for any of Italy's 'big clubs', despite his incredible scoring record in the top-flight.
It is understood that the 34-year-old would welcome a chance to try his hand at a top club - especially as he seems to have missed out on Italy's squad to travel to Japan and Korea this summer.
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And I can't belive that Juventus are actually interested in Hubner.
Maybe he is a good scorer, but he is god-damn old...