Alberto Aquilani's agent believes the Liverpool midfielder's future will be decided next week.
The Italian midfielder has spent this season on loan at Juventus, but the Turin giants failed to exercise their first buy-out option to sign the 26-year-old on a permanent basis, which expired last weekend.
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has admitted he is open to the possibility of Aquilani returning to Anfield next season.
However, Aquilani's agent Franco Zavaglia, is optimistic a deal will be agreed between Juventus and Liverpool to see the former Roma man return to Italy on a permanent basis.
"The percentage that Aquilani will remain at Juve is above 50 per cent," Zavaglia told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"He has three years left on his contract with Liverpool.
"I believe that in a couple of days the two clubs will reach an agreement."
Juve, who have failed to qualify for European football next season after finishing seventh in Serie A, had refused to pay the asking price of £16million demanded by the Reds for the player's permanent signature.
However, Zavaglia is confident an agreement will be reached, adding: "Juve should have paid 16million for the buy-out clause but I don't think there will be any problems regarding the financial aspects.
"I believe within the next week everything will be resolved."
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