Juventus are looking at returning to Newcastle United for another player after signing Lloyd Kelly.
Newcastle United were focused on sales throughout the January transfer window with Paul Mitchell raising close to £30m with two deals.
One of which was Lloyd Kelly’s loan move to Juventus, which is set to become permanent for around £15m in the summer.
Kelly could return to Newcastle if Juventus fail to qualify for Europe, but with the Turin side currently fourth in Serie A, it seems unlikely that they will miss out.
Kelly has made a bright start at Juventus, although he was involved in their Champions League heartbreak last week.
After striking a deal for the defender in January, Juventus are planning to return to Tyneside with another adventurous offer.

Juventus plan Sandro Tonali swap deal for £66m star
Sandro Tonali has thrived in a deeper role at Newcastle this season, and he has become an integral piece of Eddie Howe’s star-studded midfield alongside Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton.
However, Tonali has been linked with a return to Italy throughout this season. It seems incredibly unlikely given how Sandro Tonali is adored at St James’ Park, but the rumours continue to circle.
The latest comes from Italian outlet Calciomercato, who claim that Juventus are keen on Tonali and could offer a remarkable swap deal that includes 19-year-old striker Kenan Yildiz heading to Tyneside.
Yildiz is reportedly valued by Juventus at 80million Euros (£66m), but that would hardly be enough to entice Newcastle to part ways with Tonali.
Sandro Tonali is going nowhere anytime soon
Tonali has been like a new signing for Newcastle this season following his return from a 10-month betting ban.
During his ban, Tonali was stunned by Newcastle’s support, and he is now repaying supporters on the pitch this season.
Eddie Howe admires Tonali’s work-rate, and it is clear that the Italian is clearly a huge part of Howe’s long-term plans at St James’ Park.
As we approach the summer window, Howe has stressed Newcastle must keep their star players – Tonali is certainly included in that list.
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“We have to try and keep our best players. We need to move the team forward and we can’t lose our best players,” Howe said in February.
It doesn’t matter what – or who – Juventus put on the table. Tonali is going nowhere.
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