Dunga tells Neymar: Forget Chelsea and join Juventus

11 October 2010 10:14
Brazil wonderkid Neymar has been advised to forget about a move to Chelsea and head instead for Juventus.[LNB]Steer clear of Chelsea: Brazil wonderkid Neymar has been advised to join Juventus by ex-national team boss Dunga[LNB]Former national team boss Dunga, who refused to pick the 18-year-old for the World Cup despite electric form for Santos this year, insists Neymar is still learning and would benefit from a football education in Serie A.[LNB]'We must have patience with young people,' said the 46-year-old. 'But Juventus is a club that knows how important talent management is. Neymar is very young but he has already started to make his mark with the national team.'[LNB]In his days as an uncompromising midfielder, Dunga spent almost six years in Italy with Pisa, Fiorentina and Pescara.[LNB]Neymar came close to joining Chelsea in the summer and admitted last week that he still dreams of one day signing for the Barclays Premier League champions.[LNB]But the forward's representatives have also confirmed interest from Juventus and many in Brazil see the Italian game as being more suited to their players' talents than the fast-paced and uncompromising English style.[LNB]Dunga [LNB]Neymar has gone from being Brazil's most adored rising star earlier this year to a figure who divides opinion after a series of unsavoury incidents.[LNB]A foul-mouthed clash with Santos boss Dorival Junior led to the successful coach being ditched when the club refused to support his punishment of the player.[LNB]Neymar was subsequently left out of the Brazil squad for the friendlies against Iran and Ukraine.[LNB] Chelsea on red alert as £25m target Neymar reveals his Blues dreamChelsea on alert as summer target Neymar goes off the rails with SantosTop 10 videos of the week: Neymar loses his shorts... and much moreSantos ready to scupper United deal for Ganso after keeping hold of NeymarDerby proud to host superstars Brazil for October friendly with UkraineCHELSEA FC

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