Juventus will reportedly offer Serie A rivals Inter Milan £43m in an attempt to end the Mauro Icardi transfer wrangle.
The Argentine striker's future has been a hot top of discussions for a number of weeks, having been overlooked for selection since February 9.
Icardi was initially left out because of an injury issue, but Inter boss Luciano Spalletti clarified this week that the 26-year-old's 'unprofessional' behaviour is behind his prolonged absence.
With the former Sampdoria ace's time at San Siro looking more and more likely to be coming to an end, La Repubblica suggests that Juventus are ready to table a fairly substantial offer.
Juve had hoped to send Paulo Dybala to Inter in exchange, it is claimed, but the Argentina international could not be convinced to swap clubs so the Bianconeri will offer money instead.