​Juventus are weighing up moves for Manchester United duo Robin Van Persie and Radamel Falcao, should their first priority Edinson Cavani fail according to Italian media outlet Gazzetta dello Sport.





The Serie A champions are looking to invest in new firepower up front next season, despite Carlos Tevez boasting an impressive 29 goals this season, and are monitoring Falcao and Van Persie as alternatives to the PSG star.









While Falcao is technically no longer a United player, as the club confirmed on Twitter, he still commands huge wages of €350,000 per week, a sum the Italians were unwilling to match when they tried to sign him last summer.





#mufc can confirm that @Falcao has returned to Monaco after his loan spell with the Reds. http://t.co/S7ezdrjmhX pic.twitter.com/ND5vNP6E4R — Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 24, 2015

​​Van Persie, however, has lost his place in the United starting lineup and could be ushered out as Louis Van Gaal's side seek to bring in a more prolific and less injury prone finisher.





The 31-year-old has been linked with a move to Michael Laudrup's Qatari side, Lekhwiya.





The Dutchman has seen his campaign interrupted by injury and appears to be in terminal decline as he approaches the twilight of his career and could be tempted by the idea of playing in Italy for assured trophy winners Juventus.





Falcao, meanwhile, would be a tougher sell as he'd have to forgo the massive wages he earns at Monaco.





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