Juventus have a backup striker option involving Tottenham ace Harry Kane ahead of the summer market.
Juve sports chief Fabio Paratici has launched plans of tempting Kane to Turin for next season. Paratici sees the England captain as the ideal foil for Cristiano Ronaldo in Juve's attack.
However, Tuttosport says Kane favours staying in England and moving to the Northwest, where both Manchester City and Manchester United are keen.
And should Kane agree to join City, Paratici will move quickly to convince the Sky Blues to part with Gabriel Jesus as a backup plan.
In Kane's case, it's expected to take €200m to convince Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to sell their homespun striker.