Juventus have turned their attention towards Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud as they look to reinforce their attacking options during the summer transfer window.
A number of the Bianconeri’s forwards face uncertain futures in the summer including the likes of Alvaro Morata, Mario Mandzukic and Simone Zaza with the exception of rising star Paulo Dyabala who has committed his future to the Turin giants.
According to Tuttosport, the Turin giants will need to shell out an estimated fee in the region of €20-25 million to persuade the North London club to part ways with the former Montpellier player.
Besides the 29-year-old, the reigning Scudetto holders are also harbouring hopes of recruiting long-term target Edinson Cavani, though they will face competition for the former Napoli hitman’s signature in the form of Chelsea and Bayern Munich.
Giroud has scored a total of 53 goals for Arsenal since his arrival in 2012, although his recent run of poor form has seen him consigned to a place on the bench with coach Arsene Wenger favouring Danny Welbeck in the starting line-up.