Serbia winger Milos Krasic has stated his desire to leave Juventus this summer in a move that is likely to attract interest among different clubs in Europe.
The former CSKA Moscow player was linked with moves to Premier League clubs Chelsea and Tottenham as well as Zenit St Petersburg of Russia in the January transfer window, and he admits he may have made a mistake in not leaving Juve, instead believing he still had a chance of impressing at the Turin club.
However, Krasic now admits he now has no future there and is set to move on following the conclusion of the current campaign after two seasons in Serie A.
He told Serbian newspaper Vecernje Novosti: "It is obvious there is no room for me, I was written off.
"Thus, there is nothing new, I'm training the best I can, I want to stay completely physically fit, in good shape, so when summer comes, I can find a new environment."
He added: "At the end of the transfer window Tottenham Hotspur and Zenit made loan bids but I decided to stay, I believed that I would get another chance at Juventus.
"I judged it wrongly, now it turns out it was better that I left.
"I'll wait another month until the end of the championship and we'll part ways."
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