Juventus have confirmed that they expect two forwards to leave the club this summer, Sky reports.
Juve currently have six front men in their squad having brought in Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente this summer.
Now Juve general manager Beppe Marotta has confirmed two of his forwards will have to leave, adding to speculation that reported Premier League targets Fabio Quagliarella and Alessandro Matri could be the most likely candidates to leave.
Sebastian Giovinco and Mirko Vucinic are the other two forwards in the squad, but they would be appear to be ahead of Quagliarella and Matri in the pecking order.
"I don't want to make names, but we have six strikers and we'll keep only four of them," Marotta told Sky Sports Italia.
Norwich have already confirmed their interest in Quagliarella.