Italian FIFA World cup TM-winning midfielder Mauro Camoranesi will be staying at Juventus until 2010 after signing an extension to his contract on Tuesday, the club announced.
Camoranesi joined Juventus in 2002 and has since turned out in
206 games, scoring 21 goals.
The 30-year-old is the third senior player over the summer to
pen a new deal at Juve ahead of the new season. French striker
David Trezeguet and 2006 FIFA World Cup-winning goalkeeper
Gianluigi Buffon have both signed on the dotted line, extending
their contracts until 2011 and 2012 respectively.
There is uncertainty though over the future of Juventus' Czech Republic midfielder Pavel Nedved, whose contract runs out in 2008.
