Juventus are looking to sign an additional midfielder and Roma’s Kevin Strootman is the clubs main target.

Despite having signed Blaise Matuidi last week, the Bianconeri are still on the lookout for another name in midfield, having been linked with Andre Gomes, Steven N’Zonzi and Emre Can.

Despite reports from SportsMediaset that he won’t be leaving the club, La Stampa report this morning that Strootman remains Juve’s main target.

According to the Turin daily, Beppe Marotta has contacted Roma owner James Pallotta to enquire about the players availability and has been quoted a figure of 43m.

Gazzetta dello Sport report that Marotta has been in regular contact with his counterparts at Roma and Inter, both of whom are looking for a player that fits the Colombian’s profile.

Roma are still seeking to replace Mohammed Salah while Inter may yet part with Antonio Candreva who has been linked with a move to Chelsea. As such, it’s reported Juventus have offered Cuadrado plus €20m for Strootman in an effort to reinforce the midfield for the coming season. Juve may yet replace Cuadrado with Balde Keita from Lazio who is pushing for a move to Turin having turned down offers from Milan, West Ham and Napoli.