Barcelona midfielder Miralem Pjanic is growing impatient on his desired move to Juventus, and could be offered to a number of other clubs in Serie A including Inter.

This according to Italian news outlet Calciomercato.com, who report that the Nerazzurri are among a list of clubs who are still options for the 31-year-old with the Bianconeri looking less and less likely to complete a deal for him.

Juventus have been reportedly pursuing Pjanic this summer, with the Bosnian out of favour at the Camp Nou and a return to the Bianconeri his preferred destination, but with the arrival of Manuel Locatelli and the full complement of midfield options already at the club they are not likely to move for him unless a player departs.

The player and his agent are scrambling for another exit plan from the Catalan giants, with Fiorentina and Napoli also possible destinations, but the Nerazzurri is one of the most serious possibilities.

The main issue in a move for the Bosnian is that, even on a free transfer, his salary would cost a buying club in Italy around €12 million annually, a difficult commitment, and this could be what puts the Nerazzurri off although there is also the possibility that they decide to move for him.