Inter and Juventus are fighting for PSG’s Ezequiel Lavezzi and Adrien Rabiot as well as Marseille’s Lassana Diarra, say reports.
The Nerazzurri are believed to be frontrunners for the former Napoli winger, with Coach Roberto Mancini reportedly set to meet Lavezzi in Doha.
However, Gazzetta dello Sport writes today that Juve are waiting for their rivals to slip up and could still swoop in for the 30-year-old.
Inter and Juventus are fighting for PSG’s Ezequiel Lavezzi and Adrien Rabiot as well as Marseille’s Lassana Diarra, say reports.
The Nerazzurri are believed to be frontrunners for the former Napoli winger, with Coach Roberto Mancini reportedly set to meet Lavezzi in Doha.
However, Gazzetta dello Sport writes today that Juve are waiting for their rivals to slip up and could still swoop in for the 30-year-old.
The two clubs could also clash over El Pocho’s teammate Rabiot, who the Bianconeri have reportedly contacted already.
Gazzetta believe that the San Siro outfit have now also enquired to PSG about the midfielder. Rabiot wants playing time before Euro 2016 and could find more space under Robert Mancini than in Turin, the paper says.
Finally, Marseille midfielder Diarra is believed to be wanted by both clubs. The 30-year-old has been tracked by the Nerazzurri for some time but the report says the Old Lady have now entered the fray.
Diarra’s versatility and the low costs involved in a bid may appeal to Juve director Giuseppe Marotta, as it would allow him to keep a large budget for a future signing such as Sevilla’s Ever Banega or Borussia Dortmund’s Ilkay Gundogan.