Bayern Munich star Arjen Robben claims he turned down a
move to Juventus in 2012 by text message.
The 30-year-old winger joined Bayern from Real Madrid in
2009 and has gone on to be a key figure in a golden era for the club.
The Bavarian giants have won the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal
and German Super Cup twice in his stint at the Allianz Arena, while they also
lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy last season following defeats in the
2010 and 2012 finals.
It could have been all so different for Robben, though,
who has revealed that Italian champions Juventus tried to sign him two years
ago.
Robben said he turned down the move because he was happy
in Munich, but added that the Serie A club left the door open on a future
switch.
"Juve are a fantastic club and when a club like them
shown an interest, it's an honour.
"I was very clear with them and sent them a text
message to thank them and show that I'd appreciated their interest.
"I said I was honoured, but that I wanted to stay at
Bayern. They told me that the door would always be open for me.
"Other Italian clubs were interested me in the past
- some big ones - but I was always happy where I was."
Culled from Soccerway
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