Tottenham Hotspur striker Fernando Llorente might move back to Italy and join Juventus during the summer transfer window according to his agent.

Llorente joined the Lilywhites last summer from Swansea City but since then the 33-year-old striker has failed to make an impact in the first team setup.

Llorente has mostly played second fiddle to Harry Kane and his appearances have been limited to Cup fixtures and injury time substitutions.

The striker has made 27 appearances this season in all competitions but out of that 17 have come in the form of substitutions.

This lack of playing time has reportedly affected Llorente and he is willing to move out of the club during the summer.

Llorente’s agent Jesus who also happens to be his brother has claimed that he wishes to return back to Italy.

When asked about a potential return to Serie A, he told Tuttomercatoweb: “You never know,

“In the past, there have been several rumours, but one thing is certain: in Italy Llorente would only come back to Juventus.”

Fernando Llorente played two seasons with the Turin outfit during which he played 92 games scoring 27 goals in the process.

The striker was tipped to move out of Spurs during the January transfer window with Chelsea reportedly interested in signing him up. But then Antonio Conte went ahead and signed Olivier Giroud from Arsenal.

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