Brescia president and owner Massimo Cellino has confirmed that Inter and Juventus are two of a number of clubs to have asked about highly rated midfielder Sandro Tonali ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

“How much is he worth? The price is determined by supply and demand but so far there has only been a few phone calls without anything further. It is difficult to talk about it after all that has happened,” Cellino remarked during an interview with Italian broadcaster Rai television show ‘La Politica nel Pallone’ earlier on today.

He was then asked specifically about the reported interest in the media from both the Nerazzurri and Bianconeri clubs and confirmed that they are not alone in being interested in signing him.

“Inter and Juve? They have asked me for him, as well as other teams. What is certain is that the player wants to stay in Italy and we will support him.”

In conclusion Cellino admitted he has no interest in receiving any players as part of a deal for Tonali, who is under contract with the club until the end of next season: “I don’t like exchanges and we have not come to beg.”

This season Tonali has made 24 appearances across all competitions to date. During his time on the park, which totals just over 2100 minutes, he has scored one goal and provided five assists for his teammates.