Aqulaini has been heavily linked with a move away from the Stadio Olimpico, as talks over a new contract are not going at all well.
The midfielder is asking for €2.5m in wages per season, but the club are only willing to offer €1.5m. Juve meanwhile have promised that they will pay him what he is demanding from Roma.
According to La Stampa yesterday, the Old Lady are prepared to offer €20m plus Vincenzo Iaquinta to the Giallorossi in order to convince them to part-company with the 23-year-old maestro, who is rated as one of Italy's best young players.
Juventus President Giovani Cobolli Gigli has now confirmed that his club would like to sign Aquilani.
"There has been contact, but we have not spoken officially," he stated.
"But if the Sensis want to talk, we would be ready. To say that a player like Aquilani would not be attractive for the Juventus midfield would be a blasphemy.
"The market closes at the end of August and I think that until the end of the Europeans will see a few movements."
Juventus yesterday brought back Italy Under-21 star Paolo De Ceglie, who had been on a co-ownership deal at Siena.
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