Twain did not expect Juventus' sudden campaign for Anelka. He recalled that there had been no previous information about Juventus' interest in Anelka, and that Anelka's agent-brothers did not appear to be in touch with Juventus.
Naturally, if Juventus really intended to pay that much money to purchase Anelka, Twain was delighted to accept it. On one hand, their purchase price of Anelka was higher than his previous sale. On the other hand, it was Juventus. Anelka would not have any excuse not to go, would he?
He immediately approved this transfer deal, allowing Juventus to speak to Anelka's agents about the details of their personal contract.
As for the other transfer request...