Wednesday, 20th August, 2014



Juventus defender Frederik Sorensen is considering his options after a move to Leeds United fell through.

Sorensen had looked set to join the English Championship club earlier this month, with a loan fee even agreed between Leeds and Juventus. The deal though collapsed and has left the Dane looking elsewhere for regular football this season.



Sorensen's representatives have spoken to several clubs in Italy, including Atalanta and Hellas Verona, but have now returned to the player's native Denmark.

According to Italian outlet Tutto Mercato, options outside Italy are now being considered.

 


And Sorensen has two possible destinations on the table, the first being Greek champions Olympiacos and the second Russian Premier League outfit Rubin Kazan.

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The centre-back turned out for Bologna in Serie A last term, with Juventus completing his outright purchase earlier this summer.

He initially joined Juventus in 2010 from Lyngby, but headed to Bologna in a co-ownership deal in 2012.

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