The Turin giants are determined to add a high-profile attacker to their squad in the summer transfer window, and the Napoli star has become their top priority at present.Juventus have made Napoli attacker Edinson Cavani their top priority for the summer transfer window, Goal.com has learned.The Serie A leaders are desperate to strengthen their attack ahead of the 2012-13 campaign, and are also keeping tabs on Chelsea's Fernando Torres and Arsenal's Robin van Persie. But it is now the 25-year-old Cavani who is the Bianconeri's top candidate, as they fancy their chances of luring the Uruguay international away from Naples this summer.Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis stated earlier this week that he believes the former Palermo star will not be on the move at the end of the season, but Cavani refused to rule out a summer transfer at the weekend when asked if failure to reach the Champions League would result in him leaving Naples."I don’t know - the club will deal with this sort of thing," the striker told Sky Sport Italia. "I am focused only on playing my football and winning every game."The club will think about the rest and they know what to do. For as long as I am at Napoli, I will continue to give my all for this term."Both Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta and coach Antonio Conte see the prolific striker as the perfect addition to the Old Lady's attack, and they are closely monitoring Cavani's situation at the Partenopei.The Uruguayan has a contract with Napoli until the summer of 2016, and he has a valuation of around €30 million, but the Bianconeri are hopeful of lowering Napoli's demands by including either Sebastian Giovinco or Alessandro Matri in the deal.Juventus have yet to make an official approach for Cavani, but the Turin side are expected to contact Napoli in the coming weeks to discuss a potential transfer.
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