Juventus have not lost hope of signing Mauro Icardi before the transfer window shuts next Monday, as reported by Tuttosport this morning.
The Bianconeri have seven days to sell Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala, who need to leave in order to create space in their squad.
Dybala could either join Inter in a direct swap with Icardi, or alternatively he could move to Paris Saint-Germain and allow Juve to reinvest the money into a deal for Maurito.
TS confirmed Fabio Paratici was not enthusiastic about the first idea while Beppe Marotta did not seem convinced about the latter.
Icardi appears to have decided he will only leave Inter this week if Juventus agree a deal with the Nerazzurri and offer him their no. 9 shirt.
Napoli have not given up yet and are still hoping Icardi changes his mind about their offer, but it is more likely he stays in Milan than joins the Parteneopei.
Inter are thought to be more open to the idea of negotiating with Juventus now compared to earlier in the summer, when they were only prepared to consider a swap deal involving Dybala.
It remains to be seen whether the clubs have enough time to sort out their differences, with little more than a week now until the market shuts for another four months.