The Leeds United man has been linked with a return to Italy.

Leeds United goalkeeper Marco Silvestri has intimated on Twitter that he intends to fight for a first-team spot at Elland Road next season.
The 26-year-old did not make a single Championship appearance under former Leeds boss Garry Monk last season, with Rob Green consigning him to a full season on the bench.
Consequently, speculation had mounted this summer that he could leave in search of regular football.

Tuttomercatoweb reported earlier this month that SPAL could look to bring him back to Italy, while it was claimed by Bologna News that Bologna were also looking at him at one point this summer.
But Silvestri might have just quelled further rumours by hinting that his future remains at Elland Road.
He posted a photo of himself in action for Leeds on Twitter this morning, alongside the caption ‘SOON’ in a message which could be interpreted that he was focused on his career with the Yorkshire club.
There is every chance that Silvestri could mount a better challenge for Green’s number-one shirt next season after Monk was replaced by Thomas Christiansen.
A number of Leeds players will be given the opportunity of a fresh start this summer and the Italian keeper certainly seems determined to take it with both hands.

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