From The Beautiful Game:
Juventus have sent managing director Roberto Bettega to Manchester to bid for England star Paul Scholes.
Scholes is suspended for United tonight who take a 2-0 lead into a decisive quarter final second leg against Deportivo La Coruna.
The English side are to use Argentina captain Juan Veron from the start but his midfield rival Scholes
Juventus have confirmed in their latest financial report that they are facing a 6th consecutive year in profit says Chief Financial Officer Fabrizio Prete.
The Turin club have 143.2 million euros from a share sale in December which will finance a new training complex outside the city and then they are to leave the Delle Alpi stadium for a year while it is converted into a football venue.
The club wants fans to vote on their new temporary home.
Cesena, Monza, Piacenza or Reggio Emilia are all being considered for next season.
A statement from the Juve website said: "Finally the dream is becoming a reality. We will have an English-style football stadium without a track around the pitch. With this new arena we can transform you - the fans - into the 12th player in the ground."
"As soon as the negotiations with the local authorities for the acquisition of Delle Alpi are finished, we will commit ourselves to an awe-inspiring refurbishment of the whole stadium."
Juventus have sent managing director Roberto Bettega to Manchester to bid for England star Paul Scholes.
Scholes is suspended for United tonight who take a 2-0 lead into a decisive quarter final second leg against Deportivo La Coruna.
The English side are to use Argentina captain Juan Veron from the start but his midfield rival Scholes
Juventus have confirmed in their latest financial report that they are facing a 6th consecutive year in profit says Chief Financial Officer Fabrizio Prete.
The Turin club have 143.2 million euros from a share sale in December which will finance a new training complex outside the city and then they are to leave the Delle Alpi stadium for a year while it is converted into a football venue.
The club wants fans to vote on their new temporary home.
Cesena, Monza, Piacenza or Reggio Emilia are all being considered for next season.
A statement from the Juve website said: "Finally the dream is becoming a reality. We will have an English-style football stadium without a track around the pitch. With this new arena we can transform you - the fans - into the 12th player in the ground."
"As soon as the negotiations with the local authorities for the acquisition of Delle Alpi are finished, we will commit ourselves to an awe-inspiring refurbishment of the whole stadium."