Italian advice for his former club - Carlos Tevez or Sergio Aguero.
"Juventus" legend Marco Tardelli advised the club to acquire "Manchester City" striker Carlos Tevez during the upcoming winter transfer window.
The 58-year-old strategist believes that "Juventus" would best solve their attacking problems with Madrid's "Atletico" star Radamel Falcao, but he is unaffordable.
"My dream is to see Falcao in a "Juventus" jersey. He would be the ideal choice to strengthen the forward line," said the Italian.
"However, his price (around 60 million euros) is currently unbearable for "Juventus." In that case, I would start looking at Sergio Aguero or Carlos Tevez. Yes, Tevez would be an ideal fit for Juventus' attack."
M. Tardelli also did not spare praise for Turin's team striker Sebastian Giovinco and playmaker Andrea Pirlo.
"I used to criticize Giovinco often, but now I have to take back my words. He is playing well. Meanwhile, Pirlo is wanted by the whole world. Nobody can replace him in the Juventus team, just like Michel Platini couldn't," Tardelli complimented.