Juventus have made enquiries for Manchester City striker Stevan Jovetic, according to reports in the British press.

The Bianconeri tried to sign the 25-year-old before his move to England when he played for rivals Fiorentina, and now appear to be back in the market for his services.

The Daily Star claims that the Old Lady have asked City to take the Montenegro international on loan until the end of the season, with an option to secure a permanent deal for €25 million at the end of the loan.

Juve’s current Spanish strikers Fernando Llorente and Alvaro Morata have failed to impress so far this season, and so coach Massimiliano Allegri is said to be looking at potential recruits to help ease the pressure on Carlos Tevez up front.

Manchester City may be willing to consider letting Jovetic leave after having agreed a fee with Swansea City to sign striker Wilfried Bony.

Jovetic joined City from Fiorentina in July 2013 for €28 million, and has scored 7 goals in 17 games in all competitions so far this season.

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