Juventus are considering a bid for CSKA Moscow's Serbia international winger Milos Krasic according to Tuttosport.
The 25-year-old is widely regarded as one of the hottest prospects on the continent and is the ideal successor, albeit a year late, to Pavel Nedved.
Juventus are expected to play 4-4-2 or 4-3-3 under Gigi Del Neri next season and need to re-dimension their squad so they have some out-and-out wingers.
Krasic has been the subject of great interest this year, most notably from Bayern Munich and Milan, but an offer hasn't been forthcoming from either club.
Tuttosport understands that Juventus' new director general Beppe Marotta believes there is a deal to be had, especially given Krasic's experience in the Champions League and on the international stage.
Krasic is said to favour a move to Spain, but given the scandalous lack of interest, Juve could steal in and pick him up for €15m.