Despite the prospect of signing Lampard for a knockdown £6 million in the summer courtesy of FIFA's Article 17 law, Juve are willing to pay around £10 million to Chelsea in order to maintain good relations with the London giants, says Controcampo.
Juve coach Claudio Ranieri has already told his board to make Lampard a priority target for the summer market ahead of Werder Bremen's Diego, who he believes cannot fit into his playing system.