Italian champions Juventus have reportedly switched their attention to long-term Liverpool target Naby Keita, according to La Gazzetta.
The RB Leipzig midfielder has been the subject of several bids from The Reds, but the Bundesliga club have swiftly turned down any approach, as they remain determined to retain the 22-year-old.
However, it would appear that Juventus have also now joined the race to sign Keita, and would be willing to cough up some big money to lure the Guinean international to Italy.

Liverpool, who have had bids in the region of £65 million rejected for Keita, have signed Mohammed Salah, Dominic Solanke and Andrew Robertson this summer, which has potential to turn bad after key player Philippe Coutinho handed in a transfer request, and a deal for Southampton captain Virgil Van Dijk looks increasingly unlikely.
Things could get even worse as they could miss out on another top target, if Juventus manage to agree a deal for Keita.




