French defender Jonathan Zebina will leave Italian champions Juventus in the winter's transfer window, the player's agent said on Tuesday. "The Frenchman will change shirts because he does have problems with Juventus," agent Franco Zavaglia was quoted as saying by sports magazine Football Italia. The 27-year-old defender has reportedly fallen out with Bianconeri officials after asking for a pay rise, a request which was turned down by Juve board. The former Roma defender is no short of suitors as Italian giants AC Milan and European champions Liverpool are interested in acquiring his services. Milan are looking for a defensive reinforcement after duo Cafu and Jaap Stam announced they will return to their homelands at the end of the season. Reports suggest that Milan could lure Zebina to Giuseppe Meazza in a swap deal which will see goalkeeper Christian Abbiati turn his loan deal into permanent one with Juventus. Zebina joined Juventus from AS Roma in 2004 and won one Serie A title.