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Psg, Inter and Tottenham resume interest in striker after Juve snub

Psg, Inter and Tottenham resume interest in striker after Juve snub

Juventus had completed the signing of Patrik Schick a few weeks ago but the striker’s move to Turin has just collapsed after that the player reportedly failed to pass his medical.

Reports in Italy claim the player has been diagnosed with a cardiac arrhythmia but Sampdoria executives believe the problem of their striker can be solved with a break of a few weeks and Il Secolo XIX reports the blucerchiati are aware that there are still many suitoris interested in the player.

A few weeks before Schick’s collapsed move to Juventus, the U21 Czech Republic International had been linked with moves to Inter, Tottenham and Psg and the Genoa-based paper believes these three clubs have now resumed their interest in the 21-year-old.

​According to reports Juventus did not decide to drop the player after his failed medical but wanted to change the terms of agreement with Sampdoria. The Serie A giants did not want to sign Schick on a permanent deal anymore but would have preferred to sign the player on a € 8 million loan deal with a € 30 million option to buy. Sampdoria, however, believe the player is fit and aim to sell him on a permanent deal exceeding € 30 million.