Juventus are looking to sign a striker this summer, having already completed the transfers of Angel Di Maria, Paul Pogba and Gleison Bremer.
Sky Sport Italia reports that Max Allegri has identified three potential targets: Alvaro Morata, Timo Werner and Anthony Martial.
Morata turns out to be a priority for the Italian gaffer, with Bianconeri currently working on a permanent transfer of the Spaniard.
The 29-year-old recently returned to his parent club Atletico Madrid after his two-year loan spell in Turin ended at the end of the 2021/22 campaign, while the Bianconeri decided against triggering his buy-out clause of €35 million.
The Old Lady are now set to reopen talks with the La Liga giants, and they are determined to sign Morata this time around.
Atletico are reportedly eyeing a sensational move for Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo. In order to do so, they are ready to sell players like Morata, which hands Juventus a huge advantage.
Werner is also of interest to the Turin giants, with him being heavily linked with an exit this summer.
The German striker has endured a disappointing spell at Stamford Bridge and has also fallen down the pecking order of Thomas Tuchel.
He is open to leaving the Blues to revive his career elsewhere so that he can remain in the best shape heading into the World Cup in Qatar later this year.
A loan move has been touted as a possibility, with his former club RB Leipzig also one of the potential suitors.
Last but not least, Juve are also keeping tabs on Martial’s situation as they are looking to provide him an escape route after an underwhelming spell at Manchester United.
However, the chances of Martial’s exit look less likely as new manager Erik ten Hag cites him as a key player for his project.
Furthermore, the French man has been in fine nick of form in the pre-season, and Ten Hag wants him to translate into the 2022/23 season.
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