Juventus chairman Giovanni Cobolli Gigli is attempting to thrash out a deal for Palermo striker Amauri.
The Brazilian forward has netted 13 times in 31 Serie A appearances this season and is generally regarded as one of the hottest properties in Italy.
He shot to prominence during a successful three-year spell at Chievo, before making the move to Sicily in 2006.
Juventus are understood to be keen to bolster their attacking options over the summer, and their chairman has confirmed that he will be holding discussions with his compatriot at Palermo Maurizio Zamparini in the coming days in regards to Amauri's availability.
"The player interests us," Gigli told Rai.
"The fact we are meeting indicates a will (to seal a deal) between both parties."
Amauri, who is currently seeking Italian citizenship after being consistently overlooked by his homeland, has made no secret of his desire to secure a move to a bigger club and has admitted that playing for the Bianconeri would be a "dream for any player."