Fiorentina are reportedly still pursuing the signing of Marko Pjaca from Juventus, although negotiations have hit a stumbling block.

The 23-year-old appears to be keen on a move to the Florence club, with personal terms already said to be agreed with the Viola.

However, Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the two clubs cannot agree on the nature of the transfer.

According to the Italian daily, Fiorentina want to sign the Croatian on an initial loan deal with the option to sign him permanently next summer.

Fiorentina are reportedly still pursuing the signing of Marko Pjaca from Juventus, although negotiations have hit a stumbling block.

The 23-year-old appears to be keen on a move to the Florence club, with personal terms already said to be agreed with the Viola.

However, Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the two clubs cannot agree on the nature of the transfer.

According to the Italian daily, Fiorentina want to sign the Croatian on an initial loan deal with the option to sign him permanently next summer.

Juve, meanwhile, are insisting that the Artemio Franchi club commit to an outright obligation to buy the midfielder one year from now.

Fiorentina are thought to be reluctant to do this due to doubts over Pjaca’s physical condition.

He returned from a long term knee ligament injury last November, but made just nine appearances during a loan spell at German club Schalke during the second half of last season.

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