Juventus are reportedly prepared to sell Paulo Dybala if he refuses the Old Lady's latest contract offer.
With Juventus said to be interested in Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, Dybala has been tipped to head in the other direction as part of a swap deal for the Frenchman.
Dybala will see his contract with the Serie A champions expire in 18 months' time, although Juventus are reportedly trying to negotiate a new deal with the attacker until 2025.
However, the Daily Mail claims that if Dybala opts to turn down Juve's offer, the Italian giants will put him on the transfer list in order to recoup a fee.
The report adds that Dybala's agent Jorge Antun will soon fly to Italy to begin negotiations, but Juventus are not willing to offer more than £9m per season as he already pockets £6.8m a year in Turin.
Dybala has failed to hold down a regular spot in Andrea Pirlo's starting lineup this term and only boasts a solitary goal in the 2020-21 Serie A campaign.