Should Juventus sell Paul Pogba to Real Madrid, they will buy Valencia's Andre Gomes, Palmeira's Gabriel Jesus and Sevilla's Grzegorz Krychowiak, say reports.
Italian newspapers today are dominated by stories of the Frenchman's possible departure to the Merengues, stoked by an interview by the player's agent Mino Raiola to Spanish newspaper Marca.
While it isn't completely certain yet that the transfer will happen, the Bianconeri are beginning to move on some of the targets that may replace their star midfielder.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the club's sporting director Beppe Marotta was spotted with Sevilla director Jesus Garcia Pitarch. The newspaper believes that an offer of €40m has been presented for Portuguese midfielder Andre Gomes, which is still considered not quite sufficient.
Juventus are trying to reach €50m by the inclusion of bonuses, a sum which would not be a problem if they could count on the revenue from Pogba.
Juventus' agents have also been probing for Krychowiak from Sevilla, a club who have a cross-interest in Serie A as they are believed to be after Bologna's Amadou Diawara. In this case the problem is that Juventus would have to beat Paris Saint-Germain, who are particularly keen on signing the Polish midfielder.
Finally, the Bianconeri are being tempted by the prospect of signing 19-year-old Brazilian wonderkid Gabriel Jesus, from Palmeiras, who is being dubbed by some 'the new Neymar'. According to the Gazzetta, Marotta would be happy to spend the €40m required to sign him in case of a sale of Pogba.
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