Norwich examine Bennett tweets

Norwich examine Bennett tweets

Published Apr. 24, 2013 7:15 a.m. ET

Fiorentina midfielder Borja Valero's agent has played down rumours linking him with a move to England.

Reports have suggested Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham are all eyeing moves for the former West Brom man this summer.

Valero, who only joined Fiorentina last summer from Villarreal, has impressed at the Artemio Franchi and the player's agent, Alejandro Camano, insists the playmaker is happy to stay at Fiorentina.

"Borja is very happy to stay in Florence and in Fiorentina," Camano told tuttomercatoweb.com. "I believe that at the time he is among the best players not only in Italy but also in Europe.

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"Borja Valero has reached the right maturity to be part of any top club, but his goal is to get in the Champions League with the Fiorentina shirt.

"The future? Currently I cannot know the future. But I repeat that Borja Valero is very happy with Fiorentina and has no other thoughts."

Reports in Italy claim the Rossoneri and Inter are interested in making a move for the Argentine international as they look to bolster their squads for next season.

The former Napoli star, who only joined PSG last summer, has hinted he would be interested in a move to one of the Milan giants if they came calling for his services.

"I like coming here a lot. A future in the city of Milan? Never say never," Lavezzi told Gazzetta dello Sport.

Meanwhile, reports in France claim Lavezzi could be joined in Paris by former Napoli team-mate Edinson Cavani.

Cavani is one of the most sought-after players in Europe following his exploits with Napoli over the last couple of seasons with the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea and Real Madrid all credited with an interest in the Uruguayan.

However, French radio station RMC claims big-spending PSG have agreed a deal to sign Cavani and are ready to trigger his ?63million (?54m) release clause to bring him to Parc des Princes.

In a statement on their official website, City said that they were waiting for further communication from the Football Association regarding any possible charge of the 23-year-old.

The FA said tonight that there was presently no comment to make, while the England Under-21 international's Twitter page had been closed down.

Bennett, who joined Norwich from Peterborough last year, scored City's opening goal in their 2-1 win over Reading on Saturday.

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