
Gian Luca Nani spoke to the media after Udinese's game against Roma, fielding questions about the match itself and the transfer market.
Here's what he had to say...
“Regarding the penalties, [Razvan] Sava swears he got the ball. The lads on the pitch were angry with both penalties but we have to accept the ref's decision.
"On the first one [Christian] Kabasele's arm was out but it was 20 cm away. However, I only complain when there's no consistency in officiating
“When we know for certain about [Isaak] Toure, we'll release a statement. He's on crutches but he doesn't feel pain.
“[Oumar] Solet was a great signing. We did a good job to get in and sign him early.
“We're helping Lucca develop a lot. He's Italy's next centre forward. We've rejected several offers for him. We can't consider any bids for him at the moment. Roma have never contacted us but I'd be surprised if a player like him wasn't of interest to a big club. He's a complete striker. There are Premier League clubs after him too but selling him in January is not our priority.
"We have lots of good players, three first-choice centre-backs, the midfielders, but January is not the best time to time to buy or sell. We don't want to weaken the team. We haven't achieved our targets yet and we don't want to make big changes to the squad. If a really big offer comes in, we always have alternatives ready.
“We want to have every position covered numbers-wise and we want to improve but we're already working with June in mind.”