Former Juventus striker and club idol David Trezeguet insists that Juve will always be his home and is happy to return to the club if he is needed as part of the new leadership group.
The Frenchman played for the Bianconeri between 2000 and 2010 and scored more than 150 goals for the club. He became a fan favorite when he decided to stay with the team when they were relegated in 2006.
He retired from the game in 2015 and could be one of the former players to have a role at the club when a new board is formed in January 2023.
Speaking about a possible return to the club, Trezeguet insists via Calciomercato:
“I’m there for Juve: if he calls me again, I’ll come back. I firmly believe that former players should have an important role in clubs. There are other people who have to decide, but I think I can be useful: I met Juve on the pitch and at the desk. Del Piero, Chiellini, Buffon and Marchisio gave a lot to Juve and are suitable for different roles. Each has its own specificity. My club model is Bayern Monaco: clear ideas, a link to the past given by former players, a serious project.”
Juve FC says
Trezeguet is one of the best players we’ve ever had and his loyalty when we were relegated to Calciopoli is one of the gestures we’ll never forget.
He remains one of the best men to have a leadership role on the new board and it will be exciting to see him back at the club.