Monday 29 September 2014 22:07, UK
Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has underlined his wish to end his playing career with the Bianconeri.
The 30-year-old has been with the Turin giants since 2005, helping the club win three successive Serie A titles, while they have won all five league games this term.
He is enjoying his football so much he would like to end his career with Juve, but if he was to leave, he believes he would move to a different league and not remain in Italy.
The Italy international said: "Playing in another team? Maybe in another league. Juve are my side. I think and I hope to close my career here."
Massimiliano Allegri replaced previous boss Antonio Conte at the Juve helm in the summer and Chiellini is enjoying playing under the new manager, whose side face important clashes with Atletico Madrid in the Champions League and Roma in Serie A this week.
Chiellini added: "With Allegri, there has been a reciprocal feeling immediately, to continue the way started in the previous three years and to win something at the end of the season.
"We face a really important week now. Let's hope to continue doing well."