Salernitana star Massimo Coda has told the Italian media he can’t think about his future until the season has finished. The 28-year-old has been linked with a move away from the Serie B side this summer, with Leeds United reportedly showing an interest.
Speaking to Salernonotizie after yesterday’s clash with Avellino, Coda was asked about his future with Salernitana.
The forward said he’s tired of answering questions about whether he’ll be with the club next season, and highlighted he still has a contract with them. Coda believes the priority now is to see out the season, and then get some rest in the summer.
“I do not want to repeat myself, I have three years left of my contract, now we finish in Perugia in the best way and then I want to enjoy a little holiday,” said the Leeds United target.
In recent months we’ve covered reports from the Italian and the British press that Leeds United had made an offer for Coda. The player’s agent Beppe Galli spoke about requests coming in for his client, but didn’t go as far as revealing which clubs were interested.
Last summer it was claimed Leeds United made a last ditch attempt to sign Coda. Officials from the club travelled to Italy to hold transfer talks, but a deal never materialised.
Leeds United will face competition to sign Coda, with Genoa the latest Serie A club to be linked with the player. Coda has been valued at €3m by his club.