Juventus are reportedly keen to ward off interest from several major European clubs by giving Paul Pogba a new contract.
The France midfielder has been heavily linked with a move to the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and Spanish giants Real Madrid.
However, the Daily Star cites reports in Italy which suggest that the Bianconeri will look to offer Pogba a new deal instead.
It is thought that Juve are keen to increase the buyout clause in the 21-year-old's current agreement as part of any negotiations with the player.
Pogba's current contract does not expire until the summer of 2019.