Inter and Juventus are both keen to try and sign Empoli fullback Fabiano Parisi during the upcoming summer transfer window.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, who report that the 22-year-old is on the radars of both the Nerazzurri and the Bianconeri as they start to firm up their summer transfer plans.

Parisi has been seen as one of the outstanding players at Empoli over the past couple of seasons since they returned to Serie A at the start of last season.

The fullback has impressed with his pace, dribbling ability, and deliveries into the penalty area, which have caused him to be monitored by a number of top clubs.

The player’s agent made clear that he expects this to be Parisi’s final season as an Empoli player, as he is ready to make the move to a bigger club based on his performances this season.

According to Tuttosport, both of Inter and Juventus are ready to try and get a deal done to sign Parisi.

The 22-year-old has previously been reported to be a target for the Nerazzurri to try and replace Robin Gosens should the German be sold at any point in one of the upcoming transfer windows.

Meanwhile, Juventus are keen to start a rebuild of their squad focusing around young Italian talent, having already turned the likes of Nicolo Fagioli and Fabio Miretti first-team regulars, and in this sense Parisi is a major target for the Turin giants.

Meanwhile, the likes of OGC Nice, Fiorentina, and Wolfsburg have all also been reported to be interested in signing Parisi.

Parisi, who turned 22 earlier this season, made 25 appearances last season in his first campaign in Serie A, and has already made 25 league appearances this time around.

The Empoli man has been capped eight times by the Italian Under-21 international team.