PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are eyeing up a summer swoop for Juventus star Miralem Pjanic, according to reports in Italy.
The 27-year-old has been an integral part of the Old Lady side since signing from Roma in 2016, and is tied down in Turin until 2021.
According to Corriere della Sera, PSG will offer the Bosnian a five-year contract worth £7million-a-year after tax, almost double what he’s currently earning with the Bianconeri.
The report states that Juventus rate Pjanic at around £76m – and could be tempted to cash in should they receive an offer in that price range.
But the former Luxembourg youth international is reported to be happy with the Coppa Italia holders.
However, the news outlet claims he could be swayed to move back to Ligue 1 should Les Parisiens appoint either Max Allegri or Antonio Conte as their new manager.
Pjanic is no stranger to the French top-flight, having played for both Metz and Lyon across four years, before he joined the Giallorossi in 2011.
The 77-cap Bosnian international has since established himself as one of the finest central midfielders in Europe.
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In 35 games for Juventus this season, Pjanic has banged in six goals in all competitions, as well as providing ten assists.
Speaking in February, he revealed he has rejected moves to both Arsenal and Tottenham in the past, during his time with Lyon and Roma respectively.
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