Milos Krasic is expected to leave Juventus at the end of the season, according to the player's agent.
The Serbian winger is out of favour at the Serie A outfit and was the subject of a loan bid from Tottenham Hotspur in the Januray transfer window.
Despite Juve's willingness to let him leave, Krasic favoured a permanent move and while that wasn't on offer from Spurs, Vlado Borozan believes that there will be no shortage of clubs fighting for his client's signature in the summer.
"He has become an unrecognisable player in Juventus because of a tactical problem," Borozan told Radio Crc.
"My client is a great player, so in June we'll see where he will go to play.
"Krasic has many admirers and not only in Italy, so I think that there won't be big problems in finding a good team."
The 27-year-old has been capped 46 times by Serbia, scoring three goals.