Emre Can has failed to establish himself at Juventus since arriving in 2018

The midfielder joined Italian champions on a free transfer from Liverpool

But he has hardly featured this term, playing just 150 minutes across four games

Juventus are ready to offload Emre Can in January but are determined to not let the midfielder leave cheaply despite featuring as only a fringe player.

Can arrived on a free transfer from Liverpool on 2018 but has never been able to establish himself in the first team at the Allianz Stadium.

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Early injuries hampered his progress but he has since fallen down the pecking order behind summer arrivals Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot.

Emre Can has been with the Germany team ahead of the conclusion of the Euro 2020 qualifiers

The midfielder has struggled to get into the first team at Juventus since joining in 2018

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According to CalcioMercato.it, the Bianconeri are willing to listen to offers for the 25-year-old in January and are looking for offers of up to £35million.

It is a measure of how low expectations have become of his spell in Turin, that his contract will trigger a release clause of £50million this summer which the Italian league leaders accept no club is likely to meet.

Can has only started one match this season under Maurizio Sarri, that coming in a Serie A match over Lecce in October and has only featured in 150 minutes across four games.

The Germany international will be hoping to kick-start his career away from Juventus, having previously impressed with Liverpool before opting not to renew his contract and leaving for Serie A

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