Juventus Keeping Tabs On Edin Dzeko And Andrea Ranocchia
The Turin-based outfit have their eye on a number of young players, according to Alessio Secco...
The most high profile name on the list was Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko, who was pivotal to the club's Bundesliga championship last season and has kept up his impressive scoring rate in 2009-10.
The strikers in Turin have failed to show consistency this season, suffering from injuries and erratic form. Amauri, David Trezeguet, and Vincenzo Iaquinta have all failed to make the first team place their own.
On the other side of the field, up-and-coming Bari defender Andrea Ranocchia was next on the list. The Galletti have the best defence in Serie A, courtesy of the Italy Under-21 international and his defensive partner Leonardo Bonucci, who represents another option for Juventus.
Finally, Secco also hinted that a move for Rubin Kazan star Alejandro Dominquez was being considered, but they would have to determine if he would be a fit for the club beforehand.
The Bianconeri currently sit in second place in Serie A, five points behind Inter.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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