Juventus have offered Manchester United the chance to sign Croatia international striker Mario Mandzukic, according to MailOnline.
Earlier today, Football Italia claimed that United were monitoring the situation of Mandzukic, with manager Jose Mourinho reportedly keen on bringing him to Old Trafford.
The Turin club are hopeful of bringing Italy and United fullback Matteo Darmain to the Juventus Stadium this summer, and despite the Red Devils interest in Alex Sandro, Juventus plan on offering him a new contract.
Talks for Darmian suggest the Bianconeri will pay around £12million for Darmian, while they have used the opportunity of talks to offer Mandzukic to the club.
On the future of these players, Juventus chief executive Guiseppe Marotta said;
Darmian? He can be part of the opportunities we are looking for, he is Italian and our hardcore must always be formed by players of our national team and who have greater ability to understand our habitat.
So I do not hide it, it’s a profile that interests us.
Mandzukic? When a player asks to go away we always try to satisfy him, just as the stimuli may have disappeared. We do not have to take any position at the moment, so Mandzukic is still Juventus.
With the representatives of Alex Sandro we will see each other in the next week and I think it is desirable to prolong.




