Juventus made an offer to Inter striker Edin Dzeko, but the player did not express interest in joining the Bianconeri.

This according to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla, who reported live on air that the 36-year-old rejected an offer from the Bianconeri a couple of days ago after they came forward.

Dzeko has been a target for Juventus during a number of transfer windows in the past particularly when he was a Roma player, and the Bianconeri have not lost their interest in the Bosnian.

The striker has been tentatively linked with Juventus by some reports throughout the transfer window, particularly in the event that the Nerazzurri decide to offload a forward to make room for Paulo Dybala in the squad.

However, according to Pedulla they have made their offer and he has turned them down.

“48 hours there was an official offer from Juve that he turned down,” Pedulla said of the Nerazzurri striker. “Arnautovic is also a target, Juve are looking for a deputy for Vlahovic.”

He noted that “Dzeko has already been close to Juve in the past, Inter told them to talk to the player and he said no to them.”

Pedulla also spoke about Torino defender Bremer and the possible sale of Milan Skriniar, stating that “Bremer has chosen Inter and is just waiting for Skriniar to move to PSG, with an offer close to €70 million.”

“I believe that in the end Bremer be sold for €30 million, because in January a release clause for €15 million becomes active,” he continued.

“Inter will go as high as €30 million, with a player going the other way that could be Casadei,” he predicted. “Cairo’s request is legitimate, but at the same time he knows that he’s made a promise to the player in this situation.”

Lastly, he reported that “Sassuolo have come forward for Pinamonti this evening.”