Inter are among a number of European clubs interested in Juventus’ outgoing forward Juan Cuadrado, according to Corriere dello Sport.

Maurizio Sarri’s decision to play Cristiano Ronaldo as a centre-forward next season means the Bianconeri need to move on several attackers, with the Colombian thought to be on his way out.

Milan, Sevilla and Valencia are also keen on the 31-year-old, who only scored one goal for Juventus last season amid injury problems.

Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici wants €20-25 million to sell Cuadrado, although his versatility could yet convince Sarri to keep him.

Cuadrado has made 137 appearances for the Old Lady in all competitions since joining from Chelsea in 2015.

Before leaving for the Premier League he also had spells with Udinese, Lecce and Fiorentina, scoring 23 goals for the Viola.

Cuadrado has 83 caps for the Colombian national team, taking part in each of the last two FIFA World Cup campaigns in Brazil and Russia.