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CALCIOMARKET - Juve on Jovetic, Rome pushes and pulls on Nainggolan, Milan looks for Cavani

Marotta and Allegri would have identified the Montenegrin as the next reinforcement for Juve's attack which seeks an agreement with Manchester City on the basis of the loan with right of redemption - Roma are still negotiating with Cagliari for Nainggolan - Milan, for the attack the goal is one between Ibra and Cavani.

CALCIOMARKET - Juve on Jovetic, Rome pushes and pulls on Nainggolan, Milan looks for Cavani

Juventus is on Jovetic. In Marotta and Allegri's plans, the replacement for Apache Tevez, by now destined to leave the Lady, would be the 25-year-old Montenegrin under Manchester City, who in the summer of 2013 bought him from Fiorentina snatching him from the competition from Juventus.

Juve would be ready to offer Jovetic a contract worth 3,5 million plus bonuses per season and will try to reach an agreement with the player this week. Perhaps more difficult was the agreement to find with the Azzurri from Manchester, who paid Jo-Jo a lot just two years ago: Juve, in fact, would seem to be willing to bet on a loan with the right to buy, also to check the physical condition of the boy. Should Manchester City accept this formula, the negotiation could really take off in a short time.

Roma, on the other hand, after having bought Bertolacci and bought Jago Falque from Genoa, continue the river negotiations to ensure 100% of Radja Nainggolan's transfer. The push and pull between the parties involved (Roma, Cagliari, the player) has already gone on longer than expected and Roma's goal remains to avoid the envelopes.

The risk of breach between the parties seems to have been averted, also because the Giallorossi have agreed to negotiate on a cash-only basis, without technical counterparts. Around 2 million euros are missing for the agreement with Cagliari, which is asking for 18 million against the 16 offered by the Giallorossi, while the agreement with the player, who is eager for a solution, seems to have been reached on a basis of three million a year plus bonuses.

Milan, after the derby loss against Kondogbia and after the disappointment of Jackson Martinez, are looking for an international striker. Both objects of desire play in Paris Saint Germain and are old acquaintances of Italian football: they are Edinson Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, already sought by Milan in recent weeks.

For Cavani, who could leave if Ibra's contract is renewed, Milan would be ready to put around 50 million euros on the plate, even if, after the trend of the latest market operations attempted by the Rossoneri, a pinch of skepticism would also lawful.

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