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Fluminense eye sale of Juventus target

Xinhua, March 14, 2015 Adjust font size:

Fluminense admitted Friday that Juventus-target Gerson could be sold by the end of the year for financial reasons.

The Brazilian outfit has already rejected a seven million-euro bid for Gerson, who has also been linked to Manchester City, according to the Terra news portal.

Another player on the radar of European clubs is 19-year-old striker Kenedy, a reported target of Barcelona and Manchester United.

"There are clubs looking at them and we've received a series of proposals," Fluminense football vice-president Mario Bittencourt said.

"The idea is that they are still with us next year and that they play regular first-team football for the club. But football clubs have bills to pay. We have to pay for debts accrued in the past with money from the present. That's why sometimes you have to let one or two players go," he added.

Kenedy joined Fluminense in 2013 and has made 24 appearances for the Rio de Janeiro outfit.

Gerson has played just four first-team matches after rising up through the club's youth ranks. Endi