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KRIS Boyd is set for a shock switch to the Serie A in the winter transfer window after just six months at Middlesbrough.

 

The once prolific Rangers goal ace is wanted by both Juventus and Palermo despite his goals famine in the Championship this season.

 

And with Riverside boss Tony Mowbray who replaced Gordon Strachan unhappy at Boyd's scoring rate the struggling club is ready to listen to any offers to off-load his �£20,000 a week wages in January.

 

Both Italian outfits have already sounded out Boyd's advisors and plan to make more definite moves in January.

 

Palermo are particular keen on the 27 year old international striker who smashed the SPL scoring record with 164 goals but has failed to deliver south of the border.

 

" We have received positive feedback and plan a meeting with the player's representatives next month " said a source last night.

 

" We already have some sponsors who are prepared to pay the salary of the Scottish forward who impressed as at Rangers and in the Champions League last season�

 

 

Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/216386/Ex-Rangers-star-wanted-by-Serie-A-clubs-Ex-Rangers-star-wanted-by-Serie-A-clubs-#ixzz17blbAYKj

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