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Report: Juventus Set Sights On Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain
Juventus have added Higuain to their striker wish list.
By Salvatore Landolina
Gonzalo Higuain has been tipped to join Juventus from Real Madrid, according to Tuttosport.
Higuain has found it hard to find a regular slot in Manuel Pellegrini's starting XI, even though his 12 goals in 15 games has been a good return.
But landing him could be difficult, as Real want nothing less than €35 million. Other candidates include Sampdoria's Giampaolo Pazzini and Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko.
Pazzini is valued at €22m, but Juve hope to include Sebastian Giovinco as part of the deal so they can get a reduction on the price.
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Higuain has found it hard to find a regular slot in Manuel Pellegrini's starting XI, even though his 12 goals in 15 games has been a good return.
But landing him could be difficult, as Real want nothing less than €35 million. Other candidates include Sampdoria's Giampaolo Pazzini and Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko.
Pazzini is valued at €22m, but Juve hope to include Sebastian Giovinco as part of the deal so they can get a reduction on the price.
If you want to read more news on Italy, head over to Goal.com's Italy section!
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