Juventus are open to selling out-of-favour striker Amauri to Tottenham during the January transfer window, general director Giuseppe Marotta has confirmed.
The Italy international, who joined Juve from Palermo in 2008, has not featured for the Serie A leaders this season and will be out of contract next summer.
When asked about speculation linking 31-year-old Amauri to the London club - the player's agent this week claimed Spurs were interested - Marotta told Sky Italia: "On our side there is the desire to facilitate this eventual transfer.
"We must discuss the needs of the player and hope to be able to satisfy him.
"We spoke to him last week and he wants to find a club as soon as possible. We just have to find the right channel."
Amauri has scored 17 goals in 71 Serie A outings for Juventus since arriving on a 15.3million euros deal that also saw Antonio Nocerino move in the opposite direction, but fell out of favour at the start of last season and in January was loaned to Parma, where he impressed with seven goals in 11 games.
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