Juventus and AC Milan are both ready to join Tottenham Hotspur in pursuing Roma midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo, with Inter watching closely as they could be set for a 15% portion of any transfer fee for the player.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Il Messaggero, via FCInterNews, who report that the Serie A duo are starting to show an interest in the 23-year-old who Spurs are working to try and sign.

Tottenham are trying to convince Roma on a paid loan deal to bring in Zaniolo for the rest of season, with the Londoners proposing a €2 million loan fee in addition to an obligation to buy that would be conditional on their qualification for the Champions League next season.

For the Giallorossi’s part, they would like more certainty of a permanent transfer at the end of the season if they are to agree a loan deal with Spurs.

In the meantime, Juventus and Milan are also increasingly showing an interest in trying to jump into the fray to sign Zaniolo.

Inter would be keen to see the Giallorossi sell Zaniolo for a sizeable transfer fee, as they would be set for a 15% sell-on fee in this instance.