Juventus striker Amauri announced that the he will answer the first international call up that comes on his way. The Brazilian-born is on the verge of receiving an Italian passport after leaving his native country to play in Italy eight years ago. "I will choose whichever nation calls me up first,” Amauri was quoted as saying by Calcio Italia on Thursday. "I couldn't say no to either federation because Brazil is my country and is any player's dream, while Italy is where I grew as a player and as a man." Earlier reports suggested that Brazil coach Carlos Dunga wants to secure the player's international services before he's eligible to play for Italy. “Dunga has never spoken to me and if I were to get an Italian passport and Lippi called me I would immediately say yes,” added the 28-year-old. Amauri played for Napoli, Piacenza, Messina and Chievo before earning a move to Juventus after building a reputation as one of the league's best frontmen with Palermo.