Juve's Krasic eyes summer exit
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Juventus winger Milos Krasic has said that he is set to move on from Juventus at the end of the current Serie A campaign after struggling to find a way into Antonio Conte's team.
The 27-year-old has started only four games for Juve in Serie A this season, and has stated that he regrets not moving away from Italy on loan in the January transfer window.
"It is obvious there is no room for me, I was written off," Krasic told Serbian newspaper Vecernje Novosti. "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.
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"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."
Krasic joined Juve in 2010 after a successful spell at CSKA Moscow, where he helped the Russian outfit win two league titles, four domestic cups and the 2005 UEFA Cup.
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The Serbian has also been capped over 45 times by his country.