Juventus are confident that Marseille will dial down their demands for West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur target Michy Batshuayi this summer.

The 22-year-old striker is almost certain to leave the French outfit in the coming months as Marseille need the cash from his sale to ease some of their crippling financial situation.




Tottenham and West Ham have been interested in signing the player this summer, but are yet to make a concrete move in the market for the Belgian international.

Juventus are ready to snap him up and are reportedly willing to offer €30m for Batshuayi as they seek a replacement for Alvaro Morata, who left the club earlier this week.
 


However, Marseille want more money and are looking to recoup a fee of around €38m from the striker’s sale, but Juventus are ready to play the waiting game regarding the striker.  

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According to Tuttosport, the Italian champions are confident that Marseille will eventually cut back their asking price for Batshuayi in the next few days.

With no concrete offers on their table, and their crippling finances, Juventus are certain that the Ligue 1 club will dial down on their demands for the striker sooner rather than later.

He has a contract until 2020 with Marseille.