Juventus is Moise Kean in exchange for Arsenal prodigy Charlie Patiño.
Juve are looking for the midfield ahead of the January transfer window and are looking for reinforcements from the Premier League.
According to movement expert Michele Fratini, the Bianconeri are two of Prem’s aces: Manchester City pariah Kalvin Phillips and 20-year-old Patiño.
The Serie A giants love Phillips, even though he hasn’t played a single league game for City this season, due to his body reminiscent of club legend Edgar Davids.
Juventus are also inspired by Patiño, who has recently been on loan at Swansea, as he can occupy all positions in midfield.
And Massimiliano Allegri’s side are looking to close a potential deal by providing Kean at a time when the Gunners are looking for a centre-forward.
Fratini told Rai Sport: “The two Juventus midfielders are Manchester City’s Phillips, who is more physical than Arsenal’s Patiño.
“He’s a Davids, he’s physical and intelligent on the counter-attack.
“The other is precisely Patino because Juventus lacks quality and if they were to sign [Monza’s Andrea] Colpani, who is an attacking midfielder, they would lower him like Inter did with [Hakan] Calhanoglu.
“Today it’s a Juve without quality and Patiño can bring him in without problems because Juventus have 4 strikers and Kean would be included in the negotiation. “
Patino stood out last season while on loan at Blackpool where he amassed three goals and four assists in 37 appearances.
The England Under-21 international is also turning heads at Swansea, where he has already scored the same number of goals and assists in 16 games.
And Arsenal are unlikely to sell one of their most promising young stars for Kean, who endured a poor four-year stint at Everton where he only managed four goals in 39 matches.
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