Juventus are closer to striking personal terms with Edinson Cavani over a move from PSG. Juve have been battling to find a way to sign Cavani without smashing their wage structure, but believe they've found a solution involving a signing on bonus.
Calciomercato.com says Juve's wage ceiling is €5 million-a-year, while Cavani will only leave Paris for €7.5 million.
Juve directors Beppe Marotta and Fabio Paratici hope to have found a compromise by offering Cavani a massive signing on bonus to make up the shortfall.
Juve have offered Cavani €5.5 million-a-year for five years, plus an immediate €17.5 million signing on bonus.
The Bianconeri believe they have a deal in place, with Lionel Messi's lawyer, Angel Suarez, monitoring the negotiations.