New Italy Coach Giampiero Ventura Warns Graziano Pelle
Money is no object to Graziano Pelle after his move to China, but Giampiero Ventura warns he may not be able to buy an Italy squad place.
New Italy coach Giampiero Ventura has warned Graziano Pelle that his move to the Chinese Super League could cost him his spot in the national team.
Pelle left Southampton for Shandong Luneng after helping the Azzurri to Euro 2016's quarter-finals, reportedly becoming one of the best paid players in world football as a result.
A key figure under Antonio Conte, Pelle was Italy's top scorer in qualifying for the European Championship with three goals, while two further strikes sealed impressive 2-0 successes against Belgium and Spain at the tournament.
His tournament ended in ignominy, however, scuffing a penalty wide as Italy were beaten in a shoot-out by Germany.
"Players need to have a desire to win, going to a lesser league doesn't help in that regard," Ventura said as he was presented to media on Tuesday.
"So 50 per cent is China, the rest is the big wages. A player has to be strong psychologically and temperamentally.
"When [Alessandro] Diamanti went to China he lost the national team, despite his quality. The 23 who went to the Euros deserve to make their case because of what they did there. Then there will be many others, because football moves on.
"Pelle, missed penalty aside, had a good Euros. Let's see."