Juventus are set to offer defender Paolo De Ceglie to Napoli in a deal to bring Camilo Zuniga to Turin.

Partenopei president Aurelio De Laurentiis is holding out for a figure close to €10 million which is far from what Juventus are prepared to offer for a player whose current deal expires next summer.

La Gazzetta dello Sport, recently reported that Giuseppe Marotta [director general of Juventus] has agreed a deal in principle with Zuniga but a fee for the the Colombian with current club Napoli is proving to be a stumbling block.

Instead the Bianconeri are willing to offer Napoli De Ceglie to make up the fee, as the defender no longer features in Antonio Conte’s plans.

Napoli are willing to discuss the possibility of a deal which includes De Ceglie as they would require competition for Pablo Armero, who arrived from Udinese for €4m this summer.

De Ceglie made 14 league appearances for Juventus last season, whereas Zuniga made 32 for Napoli.