Juventus diminitive forward Sebastian Giovinco will most likely leave the club at the end of the season, after failing to agree terms for a move out of the Turin club in January.
The Italy international is one of the three strikers declared surplus to requirement having fallen down the pecking order behind Carlos Tevez, Fernando Llorente and new loan arrival Pablo Osvaldo.
With the possible arrival of Juan Cuadrado from Fiorentina and Alessio Cerci from Torino in the summer, Giovinco's playing days with the Bianconeri is limited and will have to look for a club where he can get first team football
The 27-year-old striker rejected offers from Genoa, Bologna and Lazio in the January transfer and Juventus failed to agree terms with Torino for their point man as Torino put in a loan deal while Juve held on for a permanent move.
Giovinco has been at Juventus since he was nine and developed through the club's youth academy, He has scored 17 goals in 104 appearances for Juve since debuting in 2006.
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