Inter and Juventus will both be sending scouts today to watch Parma take on Brescia, with the scouts evaluating the performances of both Sandro Tonali and Dejan Kulusevski, according to a report from Italian media outlet FcInterNews today.

The report details how Inter are ready to purchase Kulusevski outright in January, with an offer of €35 million plus bonuses prepared in order to secure the 19-year-old Swedish midfielder’s signature. Juventus, on the other hand, are hoping to sign him next summer, with sporting director Fabio Paratici preparing an offer of €30 million plus an 18-month loan of 24-year-old Croatian forward Marko Pjaca. Outside of Italy, Manchester United are ready to pay €30 million for the Swede but are considered further behind in the race for his signature.

In regard to Sandro Tonali, he is certain to stay in Brescia until next summer, the report highlights. Club president Massimo Cellino wants at least €50 million for the Italian starlet, a figure considered high by both Inter and Juventus. Whilst the fight for Tonali’s signature isn’t too vicious yet, it’s expected that from mid-March onwards the two clubs will begin to battle for the 19-year-old.