Bernardo Silva, 31, confirmed earlier this season that he would leave City at the end of his contract this summer, ending a nine-year spell that brought six Premier League titles and a Champions League.
Luciano Spalletti sees the Portuguese international as the player best placed to add both quality and cunning to a Juventus midfield that has struggled for creative output. Contact has already been made with Silva's agent Jorge Mendes, and Juventus are considered one of the leading suitors for a free transfer that has also attracted interest from elsewhere in Europe and from Major League Soccer.
The same edition of Tuttosport also reports that Juventus have made initial enquiries into Tijjani Reijnders of Manchester City, though the financial obstacles are steep.
The former AC Milan midfielder cost City in the region of โฌ58 million a year ago and earns โฌ8 million a season โ figures that make a permanent deal close to impossible. A loan arrangement is seen as the only realistic avenue.
The move that has gained most traction, however, is for Alisson. The 33-year-old Brazilian has reportedly given his approval to a potential move to Turin, where Spalletti previously worked with him during his time at Roma.
Fabrizio Romano has reported that Juventus are prepared to offer Alisson a two-year contract with an option for a third season. His representatives are working to ensure a clean separation from Liverpool, where he has one year remaining on a deal extended earlier this year.
Alisson has made over 250 appearances for Liverpool since arriving from Roma in 2018, winning two Premier League titles and the Champions League. His future at Anfield has been complicated by the arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia and the club's expected overhaul this summer following the departures of other senior figures.
Juventus currently sit fifth in Serie A, one point behind Como in the final Champions League qualifying position, with three matches remaining.
