Juventus is closely monitoring the situation of Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojberg, as reported by Calciomercato.
The Italian club is actively seeking to bolster their midfield during the January transfer window, having faced the temporary suspension of Paul Pogba due to a failed doping test.
Hojberg, aged 28, had reportedly expressed his desire to leave Tottenham during the summer, attracting interest from several clubs, including Atletico Madrid.
The Danish international is currently under contract with Tottenham until June 2025 but has seen limited playing time, with only 79 minutes across five Premier League appearances this season.
Tottenham is reportedly open to considering offers for Hojberg but is looking for a fee in the vicinity of €30 million, which poses a challenge for Juventus.
In response, Juventus is exploring the possibility of securing Hojberg on a six-month loan deal in January, with hopes of negotiating a permanent transfer at a reduced fee during the summer.