Juventus are planning to sign Sassuolo's Domenico Berardi, Valencia's Andre Gomes and Dynamo Kiev's Aleksandar Dragovic, say reports.
The Bianconeri are already preparing their transfer market campaign to build a team capable of challenging for the Champions League, and they have identified targets in all three departments.
Berardi is a priority for the offence, with Tuttosport corroborating previous reports of a €25m deal, and claiming that an agreement has already been finalised with Sassuolo. The Bianconeri will allegedly prepare a contract for the player that will last until 2021.
Tuttosport further reports that Juventus are after Valencia's Gomes for the midfield. The 22-year-old is worth €20m, but Napoli will be competing for his services.
Finally, the Corriere dello Sport suggests the Bianconeri have set their eyes on 25-year-old central defender Dragovic, who is worth €15-20m. In this case the competitors will be Inter, as Coach Roberto Mancini is putatively a great admirer of the defender.
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It’s reported that Juventus want Danilo and Isco from Real Madrid and will make an offer to cancel the Alvaro Morata buy-back clause.
AS cites Tuttosport as claiming Juve will in total pay Madrid €90m if the three operations are concluded.
Madrid hold the right to re-sign Morata and it’s reported they will pay €30m for the striker, then look to sell him on for €50m, with Arsenal mooted.
Juve could though offer €25m to waive the stipulation and keep the Spain international, and it’s noted that would give Madrid a greater profit than if they signed and sold him on.
Isco is also on the agenda and Juve are said to be upping their €30m offer to €40m in order to convince Madrid to part with him.
And finally Danilo, signed by Madrid for more than €30m but wanted by Juventus for €25m after a difficult first year at Santiago Bernabeu.