Italian champions Juventus are interested in the availability of Samir Nasri according to Tuttosport, quoted by Sport Witness.
The French attacking midfielder is thought to be surplus to requirements following the arrival of Pep Guardiola, and the Catalan may take the opportunity to offload the 29-year-old.

Although Dimitri Payet is said to be the preferred choice for Juventus, West Ham have been steadfast in their approach to keep their superstar around the Olympic Stadium for at least one more season.
If Juventus are keen to add a rotational attacking midfielder who can provide quality and a wealth of experience as they go down the stretch into their hectic Serie A and Champions League schedules, Nasri may be just the man Massimiliano Allegri is looking for.
Nasri has played 128 games for City in the league since he moved for a £24 million fee from Arsenal in 2011. He was a vital part in a side which has one two league titles and two League Cups with him involved. He struggled to find a way into the team last season, and will find his chances further diminished this year after the signings of Leroy Sane and Nolito, as well as younger talents such as Gabriel Jesus and Marlos Moreno.





