The Juventus futures of Daniele Rugani and Mattia Caldara, along with a contract renewal for Miralem Pjanic, will all reportedly be decided in the next 48 hours.
The Bianconeri trio have been heavily linked with a move away from the Turin club over the course of the summer.
However, Corriere dello Sport reports that the futures of all three players are close to being resolved – one way or the other.
According to the Italian daily, the most straightforward issue on the Old Lady’s agenda is a new contract for Pjanic.
The Juventus futures of Daniele Rugani and Mattia Caldara, along with a contract renewal for Miralem Pjanic, will all reportedly be decided in the next 48 hours.
The Bianconeri trio have been heavily linked with a move away from the Turin club over the course of the summer.
However, Corriere dello Sport reports that the futures of all three players are close to being resolved – one way or the other.
According to the Italian daily, the most straightforward issue on the Old Lady’s agenda is a new contract for Pjanic.
The Bosnian play-maker was touted for a big-money transfer to a leading European club, with Real Madrid, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City all rumoured to have been interested in his services.
However, Juve’s decision to place a €100m price tag on the 28-year-old appears to have had the desired effect, with no formal bids submitted and interest in Pjanic cooling.
It now appears a formality that he will remain a Juventus player for the coming season, with the club eager to now tie him down to a new contract.
The futures of centre-back duo Caldara and Rugani are less certain. Caldara, who has returned to Juve following a successful two-year loan with Atalanta, has been linked with a transfer to Milan.
Juve do not particularly want to lose the promising 24-year-old, but they cannot currently offer him guaranteed first-team football.
The situation is complicated by the fact the Bianconeri want to re-sign Leonardo Bonucci, who they sold to the Rossoneri last summer – with the San Siro club also interested in forward Gonzalo Higuain.
Meanwhile, Rugani is keen on a move to English Premier League club Chelsea. A fee of €50m could be enough for the Blues to land their target if the Serie A champions can find a replacement.
In the event of losing one or more of their centre-backs, Juventus’ prime target to replace them is thought to be Atletico Madrid’s Diego Godin.