Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are chasing Juventus’ Federico Chiesa in the summer window.
The attacking midfielder scored 10 goals and registered three assists from 37 games in all competitions last season.
Gazzetta dello Sport, relayed by Il Bianconero, say the 26-year-old has ended up on the radar of Tottenham, Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
The Italy international’s future at the Serie A side still needs to be clarified. He has a year left on his deal, and hasn’t reached an agreement for the renewal.
It’s claimed Chiesa has decided to wait until after Italy’s Euros campaign before making a decision on his future. The report says this is an ‘evolving situation’ and there should be more clarity on this case in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Tuttosport say Chiesa and Adrien Rabiot’s futures at Juve are ‘most uncertain’.
Juve technical director Cristiano Giuntoli has good ties with Chiesa’s agent Fali Ramadani, but the report says the possibility of the player signing an extension is ‘gradually fading’.
Therefore, the chance of Chiesa leaving Juve this summer is ‘growing’. This would please Tottenham, Manchester United and Bayern and improve the chances of a bargain deal.