Juventus are planning a move for Everton striker Moise Kean this summer but are ‘perfectly aware of the difficulties’ of a potential deal.
That’s according to Tuttosport, who say a move is dependent on whether Cristiano Ronaldo will stay at the club beyond the summer.
They explain that at the minute, Ronaldo’s future is in the air, with the Portuguese forward yet to decide whether to extend his stay in Turin.
If he departs, he will leave a massive hole to be filled, and Juventus’ plan is to sign two strikers to fill that gap.
One is likely to be Alvaro Morata, who would extend his loan deal from Atlético Madrid, while there is a long list of potential options to fill the other slot.
Kean is among them and his agent Mino Raiola is in ‘open discussions’ with the club, with Kean and Gianluigi Donnrumma ‘above all’ in terms of importance.
Much depends on Paris Saint Germain, though, who have had Kean on loan from Everton this season and are keen to keep him beyond that point.
They have ‘already moved’ to buy the Italian from Everton on a permanent basis, and Juventus are ‘perfectly aware’ of the difficulties they face getting Kean ahead of the Parisians.
But before giving up on a deal, they will talk to new manager Massimo Allegri, who has already coached Kean at Juventus and may be keen to bring him back.