​Juventus defender Martin Caceres is headed for the exit door in Turin, with a host of Serie A clubs ready to take the experienced Uruguayan on, according to ​Tuttosport.





Cacares has been expected to depart Juve for some time after he was suspended by the club when he had his driving licence revoked for crashing his Ferrari into a bus station in Turin.





Caceres has played for a host of top clubs in his long career, such as Barcelona, Sevilla, Villareal and now Juventus.





Any club that decides to give him a chance will be guaranteed experience and pedigree, and with Inter and Napoli both challenging Juventus for the title, they will be more than happy to take him off their hands and add some solidity in defence.









As for AC Milan, they look the most likely club to snatch Caceres's signature, as they provide him the best chance of first team football at the San Siro. Defender Romagnoli has been a star performer for the Rossoneri this season, but he lacks a consistent partner in central defence.









Caceres will certainly not want to continue his substitute role he has recently held at Juventus, so Milan looks to be the best option for him and AC boss Mihajlovic will be eager to work with him.



