Goal.com reports that Turin's "Juventus" have made an official offer for "Manchester City" forward Stevan Jovetić.
The Serie A champions want to loan the Montenegrin for 2.6 million euros until the end of the season, and then buy all rights to the sniper for 21.6 million in the summer.
Jovetić's first season in England was not successful, as he was constantly plagued by injuries. This immediately sparked interest from other clubs.
This season, "City" decided to keep the Montenegrin in their ranks, while sending Alvaro Negredo to "Valencia". However, this did not calm down rumors of a possible departure for the forward. Furthermore, a few days ago, the Manchester team acquired Wilfried Bony for 35 million euros.
On the other hand, coach Manuel Pellegrini stated that the former "Swansea" leader is not coming to replace Jovetić, but Negredo, and the Montenegrin certainly has a future in the country's champion team.