The Argentine national team footballer Leandro Paredes, who has been declared transferable by Paris Saint Germain, is part of Juventus' plans to strengthen their squad and fight for top positions again after two forgettable seasons.
La Vecchia Signora has fallen from grace in the past two years after winning the Scudetto for nine consecutive seasons.
In this context, with Massimiliano Allegri as their coach once again, they will try to change their fortunes with the arrival of the Argentine to a squad that has reinforced itself with luxury signings such as their compatriot Ángel Di María and the Frenchman Paul Pogba.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Federico Cherubini, a key figure in Juventus' management, is working against the clock to terminate the contract of Welshman Aaron Ramsey, who is not part of the coach's plans, in order to make room for the arrival of the Argentine midfielder.
Paredes, who was declared transferable but still joined PSG on their tour in Japan, would not oppose his departure in order to arrive in rhythm for the 2022 Qatar World Cup, as the Parisian club has signed Portuguese player Vitinha for his position. He also wouldn't be opposed to leaving the national team.
Furthermore, Italian media reports suggest that Juventus would offer a loan deal with an obligation to buy for around 15 million euros. However, the French club would not accept less than 20 million euros.
The 28-year-old midfielder, who already has experience in Serie A from his stints at Chievo Verona, Roma, and Empoli, is currently on tour with PSG in Japan, where he started in the team's first friendly match after recovering from his abdominal surgery.
Last season, he played in 22 games, scoring one goal against Bordeaux, and providing two assists against Nantes and Lille.