Thomas Partey has approved a potential move to Juventus with the Arsenal midfielder expected to turn down offers from Saudi Arabia.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Partey’s entourage have reached an agreement with the Serie A club on personal terms.
Juventus had wanted to sign the Ghanaian international two years ago, but were unable to pursue a deal due to the high asking price demanded.
A transfer is now considered more likely with Arsenal willing to sell Partey this summer than avoid losing him on a free when his contract expires in June 2024.
Juventus believe a fee of between €18-20million (£15-17million) could be enough to secure a player loved by manager Massimiliano Allegri.
Allegri has been targeting a defensive midfielder in Partey’s mould for some time, with the 30-year-old able to play in various systems.
He has played in a two-man midfielder as part of a 4-2-3-1 at Arsenal, as well as in a three in a 4-3-3 system.
Source: ALVISE CAGNAZZO