Juventus reportedly plan to get Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic by including players in exchange to meet the €100m valuation.

The Serbian midfielder is one of the hottest properties in Europe, and general manager Beppe Marotta has previously hinted he’s too expensive for the Old Lady.

Juventus reportedly plan to get Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic by including players in exchange to meet the €100m valuation.

The Serbian midfielder is one of the hottest properties in Europe, and general manager Beppe Marotta has previously hinted he’s too expensive for the Old Lady.

However, the midfielder’s father made it clear yesterday that he thought his son should sign for the Bianconeri, and Tuttosport reports a three point plan to get the deal over the line.

The first stage is to thaw relations with Lazio, with whom there haven’t been any dealings since the Stephan Lichtsteiner transfer in 2011.

Last summer Juve pushed hard to get Keita Baldé Diao for a knockdown price, something which infuriated the Biancocelesti who sold him to Monaco.

Marotta and Lazio President Claudio Lotito have had more cordial relations in recent Lega Serie A meetings, as the champions look to repair the relationship.

The second part of the strategy is the inclusion of players in exchange to try and meet the Aquile’s asking price.

Tuttosport believes Marko Pjaca, valued at around €20m, would be one of those included but there is the possibility of including other players in the deal.

The third part is to ensure that Milinkovic-Savic makes it clear he wants to move to Turin, which may be difficult as he grew up supporting Real Madrid.

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