According to Football Market **, Juventus have offered Lazio winger Felipe Anderson a three-year contract with an annual salary of 2.5 million to 3 million euros, in addition to an option to extend his contract for another year, hoping to finalize the free agent as soon as possible.
Anderson is a key player under Blue Eagles boss Maurizio Sarri, but the Brazilian finds himself in the final stages of his contract with the club, and Lazio's desire to keep him but the offer of a contract extension** falls short of what he wants, forcing him to explore other options.
The situation has given Juventus the opportunity to strengthen their squad with one of Serie A's best players, and the Bianconeri have opened talks with Anderson's representatives to facilitate a potential free transfer.
According to Football Market Network, in order to lure Anderson to Turin City, Juventus have offered a three-year contract with an annual salary of around 2.5 million to 3 million euros, in addition to a bonus clause and an option that can be automatically extended for another season.
However, Anderson wants his next contract to be close to €4 million a year, so he is still carefully considering Juventus' offer, and his decision depends on whether Juve's offer is in line with his desired financial conditions and professional ambitions.
Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United are all in a race for centre-back Dean Waison, who is currently on loan at Roma, but Juventus are not planning to do so yet.
The centre-back is just 18 years old but has already been promoted from the Bianconeri's youth team to the first team before joining the Red Wolves on loan in January. He has also impressed in the Italian capital, even scoring his first Serie A goal, with reports claiming that Roma are trying to negotiate with Juventus to extend his loan for next season.
Considering Waison's age and the extent to which his value has skyrocketed in just a few months in the transfer market, continuing to spend on loan at Roma could be a good option for Juventus and the youngster to continue to develop.
Meanwhile, after reports that Manchester United, Borussia Dortmund and Leipzig are interested in Wyson, now Tuttojuve and Teamtalk have revealed that Tottenham Hotspur are now joining the race for the Dutch youngster.
Tottenham have shown they are happy to spend heavily on former Juventus players, with the Premier League club subsequently buying the defender for €50 million when the Bianconeri sold Cristian Romero to Atalanta for €17 million.
However, according to Sport, Juventus are not ready for Waison, and the club hopes that his value can be further increased and even bring him back to Turin City, where he will gradually become the central figure of the new defence.
French midfielder Rabiot, whose contract with Juventus expires on June 30, has shown interest in him in addition to Inter Milan and Barcelona, according to the German newspaper **.
Rabiot's previous contract with the Bianconeri expired last season, but ended up with a one-year contract extension with the club. Negotiations to continue the relationship could be at an impasse again, as his mother and agent was a particularly tough negotiator.
If Rabiot becomes a free agent, there will be no shortage of big clubs interested in proposing. Inter and Barcelona are already monitoring his situation, and now the German newspaper ** points out that Bayern Munich are also ready to contact the France international.
Rabiot is undoubtedly a relatively more affordable option than Bayern Munich's other targets this summer, including Real Sociedad's Martin Subimendi, Fulham's Joao Palhinha and Argentine youth team talent Federico Redondo.
Rabiot, who will turn 29 in April, joined Juventus on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2019 and has made 197 appearances for the Bianconeri in all competitions, contributing 20 goals and 15 assists.