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Juventus are reportedly ready to offer Paris Saint-Germain Juan Cuadrado in negotiations for midfielder Blaise Matuidi.

According to the Corriere dello Sport (via Calciomercato.com), the Italian champions are ready to renew their interest in Matuidi after failing to land him on deadline day last summer.

This time they are willing to use Cuadrado in the deal in a bid to tempt PSG to part with the 30-year-old.

Matuidi's agent, Mino Raiola, has also fuelled talk of a move away from Paris this summer and hinted Turin could be his next destination.

Per Gazzetta dello Sport (via ESPN FC's Jonathan Johnson), he said: "I am not at war with AC Milan. They are being kept informed about Blaise, as are Inter and Juventus. We will see. One year ago, a move to Juve [for Matuidi] fell through because of political problems [at PSG]. Perhaps this time..."

Matuidi again played a key role for PSG last season, making 34 appearances in Ligue 1 and contributing four goals and four assists, per WhoScored.com.

However, the midfielder has already said he is looking to next season at PSG after losing their league title to Monaco and having been brutally knocked out of the Champions League by Barcelona.

"Losing the championship hurt us, and that will be our number one priority next season," he told PSG's official website (via Johnson). "I have been at this club for six years and won 15 trophies. Everything we have achieved over these six years is extraordinary."

Juventus only completed the permanent signing of Cuadrado last month after he spent the past two seasons on loan in Turin.

However, the club are being linked with a move for Douglas Costa, which could leave Cuadrado surplus to requirements.

Per Bild (via The Sun's Warren Haughton), Juventus have agreed a £35 million deal for the Brazilian, who has fallen out of favour at Bayern under Carlo Ancelotti.