Talented forwards Domenico Berardi and Simone Zaza could be returning to Juventus at the end of the season, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Both strikers were owned by the Bianconeri until recently, and now the club will have to splash out the cash in order to lure them back to Turin.
Italy Under-21 international Domenico Berardi is co-owned with Sassuolo, but Juventus have a chance to match the €15 million release clause and purchase the remaining half of the player’s contract.
The Bianconeri aim to do so at the end of the season as they want to allow Berardi to continue his development at Sassuolo, where he scored 16 goals in 29 league fixtures last term.
Meanwhile, Simone Zaza is no longer owned by Juventus, with the Bianconeri having sold their half this summer, but it appears they have lived to regret the decision.
The good news is they have agreed a €14 million buy-out clause that will be in effect next summer, before increasing to €18 million if the Old Lady make a move in the summer of 2016.
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