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See atomic ants again! Former Juve Short-legged Tigers return to Serie A after 7 years next round with Samp to Milan?

These two days of transfer market, the author is most worried, in addition to the ninth master who finally stayed in Brescia, and then qiao Wenke, who returned to the motherland after 7 years, although in Juve did not really stand firm, the Atomic Ant who made 78 goals in 190 games of his Serie A career is a player that I love very much, and he who returned at the age of 35 can help Samp complete the relegation?

See atomic ants again! Former Juve Short-legged Tigers return to Serie A after 7 years next round with Samp to Milan?

Chauvinko signed a contract with Samp that ended the season, and after the Atomic Ants left the Saudi league last August, they had been idle for nearly half a year, and this time because Gabiyadini was seriously injured for the season, Samp finally decided to invite the 35-year-old small striker back to the home country. Joe Wenko moved from Juve to Toronto on a free transfer in the winter of 2015, and after a baptism of the United States and Saudi leagues, returned to the Apennine Peninsula after a gap of seven years.

See atomic ants again! Former Juve Short-legged Tigers return to Serie A after 7 years next round with Samp to Milan?
See atomic ants again! Former Juve Short-legged Tigers return to Serie A after 7 years next round with Samp to Milan?

Samp's relegation task this season is more arduous, after the last round of home 4 goals to win Sassuolo, Samp scored 23 points in 24 rounds, temporarily 16th in the table, 5 points ahead of the relegation zone, but one more game, after Joe Wenko joined, it is very likely that Samp made his debut in the next round of the game between San Siro and Milan. The Atomic Ants have faced Milan 9 times in their careers, achieving a good record of 4 wins and 5 losses, scoring 3 goals.

See atomic ants again! Former Juve Short-legged Tigers return to Serie A after 7 years next round with Samp to Milan?
See atomic ants again! Former Juve Short-legged Tigers return to Serie A after 7 years next round with Samp to Milan?

Originally from Juve's youth training, Jovenko joined the Bianconeri squad at the age of 9 and played until his departure in 2015, contributing 40 goals and 38 assists in 190 Serie A games, 68 goals and 41 assists in 114 games and 12 assists in 57 games in the United States and Saudi Leagues. He also has a younger brother, Gisepe, 31, who currently plays for Third Division side Taranto and has played well in 8 goals and 5 assists in 24 games this season.

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