Juventus chief Fabio Paratici has confirmed on Italian radio that his club have enquired about a potential transfer move for Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi.
The Argentina international has recently been stripped of the Inter captaincy as his promising career hits a rough patch, but he’s generally been one of the most consistent goal-scorers in Europe in recent years.
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This has seen Icardi linked with other big clubs, with Don Balon only yesterday stating Manchester United were planning to trigger his £96million release clause this summer.
However, it seems the Red Devils have competition for the 26-year-old, as Juve have confirmed an interest in signing him if he decides to leave the San Siro.
“We asked for information. We wanted to know what Icardi thinks about playing for Juve,” Paratici told Radio Rai, as translated by Four Four Two.