Juventus have set a price for a potential transfer of defender Federico Gatti, who has attracted interest from Milan, Napoli and several Premier League clubs this season.

Both Milan and Napoli have expressed interest in securing Gatti's services. The Neapolitans reportedly made a request in the summer, while the Rossoneri became interested in his situation during the January transfer window.


According to Thursday's reports from Calciomercato.com, there was even a phone call between Massimiliano Allegri and Gatti, who previously worked together in Turin, to discuss the current situation.

However, Milan's leaders were not unanimous in the decision to move forward with his transfer, so the matter remained pending in the final days of the January transfer window.

Currently, Gatti is focused on returning to coach Luciano Spalletti's starting lineup, as well as targeting a place in the Italy national team for the World Cup play-off matches in March.

If Italy qualifies, he will also seek to be included in the final list for the World Cup finals.

At the moment, a departure from Juventus is impossible until the summer transfer window opens, but according to recent reports, an offer of around 25 million euros would be needed to convince the Turin club to sell the defender.

Juventus paid €7.5 million, plus up to €2.5 million in bonuses, to sign Gatti from Frosinone in 2022.Telegrafi/

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