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Juventus have reportedly rekindled their interest in Moussa Dembele as the race to land the striker stepped up another notch.

The former Celtic striker is a target for Chelsea , Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur with the Hoops due a chunk of any fee paid for his services.

Dembele has become one of Europe's hottest properties since moving to Lyon for £19.8million in August 2018.

It emerged on Thursday night Spurs had joined their Premier League rivals in the hunt following a crushing injury blow ruled Harry Kane out until April.

And now Calciomercato claim Juve boss Maurizio Sarri has reignited his club's long-held interest in the 23-year-old Frenchman.

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Juventus had Dembele watched in August last year but a potential move was dismissed by Lyon chief Jean-Michel Aulas.

In the latest Transfer Window Podcast, Duncan Castles revealed OL are prepared to hold firm and rake in as much cash as possible for Dembele - 10 per cent of which would land at Parkhead.

He said: "They will take a big offer if they have maximised the valuation on a player whenever it comes.

"The information I have is the expectation of Lyon's asking price is it will be above €100m euros.

"Why? Because when Tottenham came in for Tanguy Ndombele in the summer they were happy to ask, initially, for a €100m euros for that player.

"Their president Jean-Michel Aulas is willing to test the desire of big English clubs to pay out serious money."

Dembele has scored three times in his last two games after a lean spell in front of goal before Christmas.