Interviewed by Il Giornale, and also asked about transfer market outlooks, Bosnian international playmaking/attacking midfielder Miralem Pjanic (28), playing for Juventus since 2016/17, stated: "Leaving last summer? Sure, there weresome possibilities to. But I had no reason to make a change, and I decided to stay put. Transfers are not only up to the players' will, but to club's one too. Sometimes clubs have needs, sometimes they don't. Anyway, there's no place like this to fulfil my Champions League dream, and it will come true in a few years. The game I'd replay? Cardiff one. Zidane, football-wise, turned to gold anything he touched. But I'm trained by a coach who's just as great". Former AS Roma and Lyon star, who had his deal with Bianconeri extended until June 2023 just last August, was linked to Arsenal, Barcelona FC, PSG, and Real Madrid.

Source: transfermarketweb.com

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