Torino have told goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu to find himself a new club, with Roma, Cagliari, Genoa and even Juventus interested.

The 34-year-old has been with the club since 2017, but a series of clashes with the hierarchy made his position increasingly tense this season.

He was dropped in favour of Vanja Milinkovic-Savic before returning to the gloves under coach Davide Nicola.

According to Tuttosport, Sirigu has been told to find himself another club and could be released from his contract a year early by mutual consent.

There are several sides interested in Sirigu, including a return home to Sardinia for Cagliari, while Roma are looking for goalkeepers, not just Wolves man Rui Patricio.

Tuttomercatoweb even suggest that Juventus could welcome Sirigu across the city from their arch-rivals, while Genoa consider him a replacement for Juve-owned Mattia Perin.

Sirigu is currently with the Italy squad as their second choice goalkeeper at Euro 2020 and made a brief appearance against Wales.