‘Milan and Juventus vie for Witsel’

Axel Witsel’s Italian intermediary says Juventus and Milan are both still in the hunt for the Zenit St Petersburg midfielder.

The Belgian international has made it clear he wants to leave the Russian side, with the two Serie A giants both reported to be interested.

“Juve are considering what to do at the moment,” Riccardo Napolitano revealed in an interview with FantaGazzetta.

“They value Witsel highly and have been following him for several months. We’ve had some positive signals, but for now things are on hold.

Axel Witsel’s Italian intermediary says Juventus and Milan are both still in the hunt for the Zenit St Petersburg midfielder.

The Belgian international has made it clear he wants to leave the Russian side, with the two Serie A giants both reported to be interested.

“Juve are considering what to do at the moment,” Riccardo Napolitano revealed in an interview with FantaGazzetta.

“They value Witsel highly and have been following him for several months. We’ve had some positive signals, but for now things are on hold.

“Milan? The Rossoneri have followed him constantly and have never dropped their interest. The interest of Juventus is a bit more dated.

“There’s no team in pole position, because all it would take is an important offer from either side to make the breakthrough.

“That’s the way the transfer market is, and things could change at any moment. With an offer of €30m Zenit would let him go, but they could also accept an offer of €25m plus bonuses.

“At the moment there hasn’t been an official offer made to the Russians. Witsel wants to play for a big international club, and Juventus are that, as are Milan.

“Although they aren’t in the Champions League, Axel still considers Milan a top club.

“From the middle of August onward every day is a possibility to complete the deal.

“I think this negotiation could be one which is destined to run until the last days of August, when usually [Milan CEO Adriano] Galliani pulls off a last-minute coup.”