Juventus 'make contact' with Lionel Messi as they eye stunning Cristiano Ronaldo link-up

Nominees for the Best FIFA football player, Barcelona and Argentina forward Lionel Messi (R) and Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) chat before thaking their seats for The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony, on October 23, 2017 in London. [AFP PHOTO / Ben STANSALL]

Juventus have reportedly made contact with Lionel Messi in a bid to try and lure the Argentine to Turin and form a stunning strike partnership with great rival Cristiano Ronaldo.

Messi and Ronaldo have battled for the coveted status as the world's best footballer for more than a decade and had some titanic Clasico tussles during the Portuguese's time at Real Madrid.

Ronaldo left Los Blancos to move to the Old Lady two summers ago, and the Italian champions and new boss Andrea Pirlo now want Messi to join him, according to L'Equipe.

The report says the Bianconeri have made a 'discreet approach' to Messi's father to sound out the possibility of a sensational switch.

Manchester City remain frontrunners in the race for Messi who told Barcelona of his desire to leave the Nou Camp following their 8-2 humbling by Bayern Munich.

The subsequent dismissal of Quique Setien and arrival of Ronald Koeman as manager did nothing to change Messi's mind, although he has requested clear-the-air talks with the Blaugrana

However, Barca say they are not interested unless Messi wants to sign a new deal, as the relationship between player and club turns toxic.

Nominees for the Best FIFA football player, Barcelona and Argentina forward Lionel Messi (R) and Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo (L) chat before taking their seats for The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony, on October 23, 2017 in London. [AFP PHOTO / Ben STANSALL]

Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain are the other clubs in the running for Messi, with his close friend and former Barca teammate Neymar understood to be on the charm offensive in the French capital.

One club that won't be making an approach, however, is Liverpool.

Boss Jurgen Klopp admitted his interest but ruled out a swoop due to the finances involved, while also casting doubt on a potential switch to the Etihad.

He said: "Yeah, who doesn't want Messi in their team? But no chance. The numbers are absolutely not for us. But... good player to be honest!

"It [signing Messi] will obviously help Man City and make it more difficult to beat them.

"For the Premier League, it would be great, that would help, but I am not sure the Premier League needs that boost.

"He's never played in another league. Football is different here. I'd like to see it. Not sure I will."

 

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