Emre Can set to sign pre-contract with Juventus in January after failed deadline day move
The Italians were linked with a move for the forward all summer but could even make a £9million bid if they are in the knock-out stages of the Champions League
EMRE CAN is reportedly set to sign a pre-contract with Juventus in January.
The German attacker has been linked with a move to the Serie A giants for a number of months and there was even a deadline day bid rejected by Liverpool.
But Italian paper are now claiming Can, 23, will pen a deal with Juve in the New Year when he is allowed to start talking to foreign clubs.
Can currently has less than a year on his current contract with Liverpool and is free to negotiate with clubs outside of England from January.
Juve were reported to have had a £23million bid rejected by the Reds last Thursday but Liverpool remain confident Can will sign a new deal.
But Tuttosport also claim Juve could make a £9million bid in January if they are still in the Champions League.
Juventus' general manager confirmed last week that he intends to open discussions with Can.
Beppe Marotta said: “Liverpool are holding on tight to Emre Can.
“His contract expires in June. We’ll be able to negotiate with him from January. We won’t hide the fact we like him.
“But currently he is a Liverpool player, so we can only admire him from afar.”
Can joined Liverpool in 2014 from Bayer Levekusen and is one of the first names on Jurgen Klopp's team-sheet.
He scored twice against Hoffenheim last month to help the Anfield club secure Champions League football.