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Published 13:10 29 Sept 2015 BST
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The Italy captain spoke to the media ahead of Juventus' Champions League home tie with Sevilla on Wednesday and he revealed that the opportunity may be open to him.
"I would have loved to have played in the Premier League. I have spent 10 years at Parma, 15 at Juventus and I think I still have around two and a half years left at the top. There still may be an opportunity."But where would he go for those two years? Would he be happy to sit on the Chelsea bench for a bucketload of money? Would he be a stopgap for Manchester United if David De Gea moves to Real Madrid? Would he be content to spend 24 months mopping up Dejan Lovren's mistakes? Only time will tell.
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