The Sierra Leon striker could make a return to Italian football after leaving the peninsula for France in 2004.
Serie A football could soon see Mohammed Kallon make his return after leaving Inter in the summer of 2004 for Monaco, including a brief stint with Saudi side Al Ittihad.
In fact, Juventus are being linked to the 27-year-old striker who played for Bologna, Genoa, Cagliari, Reggina and Vicenza before joining Inter in 2001. The Bianconeri are rumoured to be preparing a bid for the Monaco player to bring him back to Italy on their return to Serie A.
Kallon had declared in September that he would never return to Italy, but at the time he had not yet received an offer from a big club like Juventus, which could obviously help him to change his mind.
The Bianconeri want the striker to bolster their attack line especially with the speculation that they are set to lose David Trezeguet in summer.
Serie A football could soon see Mohammed Kallon make his return after leaving Inter in the summer of 2004 for Monaco, including a brief stint with Saudi side Al Ittihad.
In fact, Juventus are being linked to the 27-year-old striker who played for Bologna, Genoa, Cagliari, Reggina and Vicenza before joining Inter in 2001. The Bianconeri are rumoured to be preparing a bid for the Monaco player to bring him back to Italy on their return to Serie A.
Kallon had declared in September that he would never return to Italy, but at the time he had not yet received an offer from a big club like Juventus, which could obviously help him to change his mind.
The Bianconeri want the striker to bolster their attack line especially with the speculation that they are set to lose David Trezeguet in summer.
