Fulham are interested in bringing Juventus winger Marko Pjaca to Craven Cottage during the January transfer window.

Pjaca joined Fiorentina last summer on a season-long loan deal, but his spell could be brought to an end this month.




The winger has made just eight league starts this season for Fiorentina and he wants to play more regular football in the latter half of the campaign.

Juventus are prepared to end his stay at Fiorentina if the player can find another club in January and it seems Pjaca has suitors in Italy and England for a move in the winter window.
 


According to Italian broadcaster Sport Mediaset, Fulham and Parma are two clubs who are keen to get their hands on the 23-year-old Croatian winger during the January market place.

The Italian club are considering signing him on a loan deal until the end of the season, but Fulham are prepared to sign him on a permanent transfer.
 

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A permanent move would suit Juventus but it remains to be seen whether Pjaca will consider moving to Fulham on such a deal as the London club are facing an uphill battle to survive in the Premier League.

For the moment Pjaca is ready to continue at Fiorentina, but a move has not been ruled out in January.