The hugely talented
Giovinco has been linked with Arsenal almost all summer, but although
the transfer window closed last week, reports have been strengthening
in recent days that Gunners manager Arsene Wenger, a huge admirer of
the player, will table an offer in January.
Giovinco’s future in
Turin is far from certain, as Juventus are currently refusing to meet
his €1m a year salary demands on a new contract.
Yesterday,
Giovinco’s agent Andrea D’Amico also warned that his client needs to
play more regularly, having been left on the bench for the first Serie
A game of the season against Fiorentina.
"He needs to play with some continuity, there is no doubt," D'Amico told Radio Kiss Kiss.
“This
is a question in the contract that is still under negotiation. It is
not just a problem of figures, but also of certainty about the future.
Giovinco is young but he is already desperate to play as many matches
as possible."
Tuttomercatoweb is this morning claiming that
Wenger, regarded by many as the best scout of young talent in the
world, has been blown away by the potential of Giovinco, particularly
in the recent Olympic Games in Beijing.
Wenger believes that the
skill, flair, movement and pace of the pint-sized fantasista will fit
in perfectly with Arsenal’s idealistic style of play, and is ready to
table an official offer for the 21-year-old in January.
It
remains to be seen whether Juventus would consider selling the player,
who is seen by some as the heir to current number 10 Alessandro Del
Piero.