Juventus are reportedly unlikely to keep Moise Kean in their first-team squad past the end of this season.
Last summer, Juventus agreed to sign the Everton forward on a two-year loan deal which came with an obligation to buy the Italian for €28m.
The 22-year-old has played an active part for the Italian giants this campaign, making 11 starts and 21 substitute appearances in Serie A and the Champions League.
However, with just five goals to his name from those outings, Tuttomercatoweb says that Kean does not feature in Massimiliano Allegri's future plans.
The report claims that Juventus are open to paying the previously-agreed fee a year earlier than planned before selling Kean to another club.
Paris Saint-Germain, another former team of Kean's, are said to be monitoring the situation ahead of potentially trying to secure a reunion with the frontman.