Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta has acknowledged that Radamel Falcao's wages could prove to be too much of an obstacle for the Serie A champions.
The Monaco man is currently on loan at Manchester United, but the
Premier League side seem unlikely to make his move permanent come the
end of his temporary spell.
Juve are closely monitoring Falcao's situation and could make a move
for the Colombia international if he were to become available this
summer.
However, Marotta has admitted that negotiations will not be easy due to the 29-year-old's hefty wages.
"The situation with Falcao is complicated," Marotta told Sky Sports.
"His wages cannot be overlooked. At the moment, signing him seems to be a utopia."
The Juve director then went on to discuss a potential move for Paris
Saint-Germain forward Edinson Cavani and made it clear that they are
unlikely to bring in the Uruguay international as PSG are not willing to
sell.
"We really like Cavani, but at the moment he is not available."
Juve are in the market for a new attacker due to the ongoing
uncertainty about the future of Carlos
Tevez, who is being heavily
linked with a return to Boca Juniors, even though the Argentine has
insisted nothing has been decided as of yet.
"Boca Juniors? There is nothing happening. People talk too much," the
Serie A top scorer told reporters. "I would rather enjoy this moment
and focus on achieving our goals."
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