Diego: Juventus leaders do not know how to deal with foreign players (VIDEO) © EuroFootball.com

"Wolfsburg" newcomer Diego claims that his former club, Turin's "Juventus," wasted huge amounts of money in the summer transfer market and lost important footballers. After just a year in Italy, the Brazilian returned to Germany. "Wolfsburg" paid €15.5 million for him, even though "Juventus" demanded €10 million more last year. "This summer, 'Juventus' made many mistakes. They lost so much money, as well as stars," he said to "Sky Italia." "I hope in the future the team will manage to get back on the path to victory, understanding that good footballers are not only found in Italy and rejecting foreign champions is not the solution. You won't succeed that way." Diego blamed "Juventus" general manager Giuseppe Marotta for this: "Coach Luigi Del Neri was clear - he said he wanted to see me in the team. If Marotta wanted to get rid of me, he could have done it two months ago, not just three days before the end of the transfer window. That way, a better solution could have been found. "The point is, Marotta did not know how to handle me and other 'Juventus' champions, like Mauro Camoranesi or David Trezeguet. He lacked experience. The team should have been much stronger."