Juventus are reportedly interested in Schalke youngster Max Meyer, as contract renewal talks stall.
The 21-year-old has already been capped three times by Germany, and has been a regular in the Bundesliga for the past four seasons.
Meyer’s contract expires in June 2018, and CalcioNews24 reports that talks over an extension have stalled.
That has alerted the Bianconeri, who are known to be looking for midfield reinforcements.
Juventus are reportedly interested in Schalke youngster Max Meyer, as contract renewal talks stall.
The 21-year-old has already been capped three times by Germany, and has been a regular in the Bundesliga for the past four seasons.
Meyer’s contract expires in June 2018, and CalcioNews24 reports that talks over an extension have stalled.
That has alerted the Bianconeri, who are known to be looking for midfield reinforcements.
If Meyer can’t agree a new contract before the end of the season, he will enter the summer transfer market with just a year to run on his current deal.
That would put any potential buyer in a strong position, meaning Meyer could potentially leave for a knock-down price.