Italian Serie A giants have been linked with a move for Super Eagles goalkeeper Maduka Okoye, Soccernet.ng reports.
The 26-year-old shot-stopper is coming off an impressive campaign with Udinese, having played a pivotal role in leading the club to a 10th-place finish in the Italian top flight.
Okoye kept ten clean sheets in 30 Serie A appearances, often producing moments of sheer brilliance to keep his side competitive.

His performances have not gone unnoticed, as former league champions Juventus are keen to secure his services on a permanent deal. As they look to strengthen their squad for the upcoming campaign, Okoye has emerged as a primary target.
The Nigeria international is currently valued at €9 million by Transfermarkt and has two years remaining on his contract.
Udinese have a reputation as a selling club and would likely be open to negotiations should a suitable offer arrive. In anticipation of a potential exit, they have already identified a replacement.

Who is Udinese’s Replacement for Maduka Okoye?
According to Sleeper Football News, Udinese have identified Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia as the ideal candidate to replace Okoye.
The 26-year-old developed through the Bologna academy but spent significant time on loan at various clubs, including Südtirol, Reggina, Gubbio, and Frosinone.

Despite his experience, he has yet to establish himself as a guaranteed starter. It remains to be seen whether he would be an effective replacement for Okoye, who has been outstanding for Udinese over the past two years.
Okoye’s stellar club form has also seen him solidify his position as the undisputed number one goalkeeper for the Nigerian national team.
It will be interesting to see how this transfer saga unfolds, as both Ravaglia and Okoye should have clarity regarding their futures in the coming weeks.