Miralem Pjanic soon back in Italy?

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Is Miralem Pjanic already thinking about a return to Italy? Questioned by the press as part of the ceremony Globe Soccer Awardsthe Bosnian international (115 caps, 17 goals) has made no secret of his desire to return to the country where he played from 2011 to 2020.I miss Italy, nine years, you can’t forget it. If I come back? Maybe one day, but I don’t think it will be as a footballer» thus released the midfielder to Tuttosport and Sky Sports.

The CSKA Moscow player also analyzed the dynamics of Roma and Juventus, his former teams: “ Nobody expected the Giallorossi to be so low, I wish them to do better than the first half, which does not correspond to the image of the club. The Bianconeri could do a little more, but they have a new coach and they need time. They have invested a lot of money in the market, they always aim to win the Scudetto and they are never happy not to be first, but I am sure that Motta and the whole team will do everything to compete“.

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