Juventus have matched the offer that Inter have made to Brescia for highly rated midfielder Sandro Tonali according to a report in today’s print edition of Gazzetta dello Sport.

Both clubs have offered a deal worth €35 million up front with a potential further €5 million in bonuses but the report explains that both clubs wish to use different formulas.

Inter would like to take him on loan with an obligation to buy at the end of next season and could also throw in more bonuses and a young player.

Juventus would also like to take him on loan with an obligation to buy but rather than buy him at the end of next season they want to buy him at the end of the season after that.

For the time being, Brescia president and owner Massimo Cellino continues to demand €50 million for Tonali, who has also drawn links to Paris Saint Germain, Barcelona and Manchester City in recent months.