Juventus are trying to complete a series of sales to fund a move for Sporting midfielder Morten Hjulmand, reports from Italy claim, as the Bianconeri continue to work on the departure of Everton and West Ham target Douglas Luiz.
Following the sale of Timothy Weah to Marseille, which is reported to be nearing competition, Juventus general manager Damien Comolli continues to work hard on potential sales of Luiz and potentially Argentine winger Nico Gonzalez.
According to what has been reported by the Corriere dello Sport, via TMW, Sporting want any club interested in Hjulmand to pay his full €60 million release clause. However, the Bianconeri are hoping that a deal can be agreed in the region of €30-40 million.
The reports indicate that Juventus have a preliminary agreement with the former Lecce midfielder already, with a four-year contract worth €3 million per season prepared for the Danish international.
Meanwhile, Corriere report that the Old Lady are also interested in signing an additional defender – with Atletico Madrid’s Nahuel Molina and Monaco’s Wilfried Singo named as potential options.
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