Multiple Italian champions hope to attract a powerful forward by offering a long-term contract.
Turin's Juventus club is offering Paris Saint-Germain's attacking leader Z. Ibrahimović to sign a four-year contract, as reported by the newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport."
It is increasingly talked about in the press that the Swede, who has played for two seasons in the Turin team, is eager to return to Italy.
According to unofficial sources, representatives of Juventus have already started negotiations with the former rivals Inter and Milan player for the details of the future contract.
Currently, the 31-year-old forward at the Paris club earns 12 million euros per year, but the Italian club hopes that Z. Ibrahimović will put his signature on a contract that includes a yearly salary of 7 million euros.
Despite speculation that the footballer, who has a contract with PSG until 2015, could wear the "bianconeri" jersey, his agent Mino Raiola and Juventus' general director Giuseppe Marotta deny initiating negotiations for a possible transfer.
Z. Ibrahimović played for Juventus from 2004 to 2006, participating in 70 matches and scoring 23 goals.