PSG Striker Linked with Serie A Return – Juventus and Milan Interested?

Between 2011 and 2019, Mauro Icardi was considered to be one of the deadliest strikers in Serie A, and not even Juventus were immune from his goals whilst playing for either Sampdoria or more famously Inter Milan.

The 28-year-old eventually left for Paris Saint Germain on loan in 2019, after falling out with the Nerazzurri management, and the Ligue 1 champions then secured his stay on a permanent basis last summer.

Nonetheless, the Argentine is finding it hard to integrate into the starting XI at the capital club – despite the arrival of his compatriot Mauricio Pochettino – as the Parisians possess an incredible attacking department, which include absolute world class talent in the form of Neymar and Kylian Mbappé among others.

Calciomercato believes that Icardi might try to find his way back to Italy, with the likes of Juventus, Roma and even Milan being linked with a possible swoop.

According to the bookmakers, the striker’s odds of staying at PSG are 2.25. Although it’s not considered to be a low one, this option is more likely than any other new destination.

As the Bianconeri are preparing themselves for a busy summer, they could once again rekindle their interest in their old transfer target who is well-admired by sporting director Fabio Paratici.

Juve’s odds of finally landing the former Inter captain are set at 4.50, which is lower that the Giallorossi’s (6.00) who are also in the market looking for Edin Dzeko’s heir.

When looking higher on the list, Milan and Manchester United both have their odds set at 7.50. The Rossoneri are hoping to boost their attacking department – even though Zlatan Ibrahimovic will likely remain at Milanello – whilst the Red Devils need to find a younger replacement for Edinson Cavani.

Finally, a sensational return to Inter is considered to be an unlikely one, and yet the bookmakers are adding it the list with the odds set at 12.00.

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