Suarez transfer is a race against time: the Uruguayan striker in the next week should take the Italian exam, which is mandatory for acquiring a European passport. But time is running out, Juve knows it. It could pass even more time before the Pistolero becomes 'sign-able', and he has yet to reach an agreement with Barcelona for the termination of his contract. The risk is that the Juventus will end the transfer market without the certainty of having him in the squad.
This is why the bianconeri keep the track that leads to Edin Dzeko alive: if the situation with the Bosnian were to unblock, Juve could decide to close the deal to give Pirlo the requested striker as soon as possible. In this sense, however, there have been no steps forward between Roma and Napoli for the transfer of Milik in the capital, which could unlock the Dzeko deal. They are also monitoring the Cavani situation, but in the last few hours, there has been a meeting between the striker's entourage and Atletico Madrid managers, who are pushing for him.
Finally, some Arab and Chinese clubs have asked for information on Douglas Costa: it remains to be seen whether the Brazilian is interested in these proposals.