The players in question are Bayern Munich's Douglas Costa, Fiorentina's Federico Bernardeschi and PSG's Blaise Matuidi.
'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reports that Juventus have agreed a deal with Bayern to sign winger Douglas Costa. With the 26-year-old seemingly free to leave the Bavarians this summer.
The deal will see Costa initially join on a two year loan, costing £7m, with a further £26.5m due should Juve decide to make the move permanent.
Juve boss Max Allegri confirmed last month that the club had an eye on the Brazilian and it now seems that they will get their man.
Another Italian publication, 'Tuttosport', claims that Juve will complete a deal for Fiorentina's Bernardeschi by July 17. The newspaper claims that the Florenca-based side have accepted an offer of £35m plus add-ons for the 23-year-old who was one of Italy's stand-out performances at the U21 European Championship.
The same source also reports that PSG midfielder Blaise Matuidi will become Juve's top target, once they have sealed a deal for Douglas Costa.
Matuidi has been linked with a departure from the French giants this summer after six years in rhe French capital.
The 'Old Lady' have already brought in Chelsea's Juan Cuadrado and Bayern Munich's Medhi Benatia on permanent deals this summer as well as Boca Juniors' 20-year-old midfielder Rodrigo Bentacur.
It looks like Massimiliano Allegri is determined to give it everything in the transfer market as he looks to go one better next season and win the Champions League.