Antonio Cassano's career is becoming a soap opera this summer. He's given an interview to La Stampa: "I've done a lot of bad things in my life, I've always been coherent. Verona hasn't made me feel it, it's been a question of feeling with the place. I've told it to president Setti, sporting director Fusco and coach Pecchia. I've thought it would be for the best to stop it but I've never talked about retiring. Here is the truth between all the things that have been written. By the time my contract was rescinded, they asked about putting a clause if I found another club (200.000€ for a Serie A team, 50.000 for a Serie B) and I've accepted it. It's not only about feeling homesick but the nostalgia has then been exacerbated. I now want to continue but it doesn't really matter where, I've received a few offers but I've got more ideas. The main purpose is that I can enjoy it, as I've always done it in 18 years playing football. Entella? It would be great challenge trying to remain in Serie A. I've been close to them in February, I've said yes but then didn't feel to play in Serie B at the time. I've remained loyal to Verona. At this time of my career I would have liked being coached by Giampaolo, I could have done well in his tactics. If someone wants me, they have to call me, I don't have an agent anymore but one thing is sure: if I'm home in September, I'll stay home for good".