Juventus are reportedly prepared to sell Paulo Dybala to Manchester United in this summer's transfer window providing that their valuation is met.
Earlier this summer, it was claimed that United were in talks with the Italian champions over a potential move for the Argentina international.
According to the Daily Mail, Juve are willing to sell the versatile attacker to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side, although the Old Lady would want a transfer fee of between £70m and £90m.
The report claims that Solskjaer is a huge fan of the South American and will urge his club to make a move should Romelu Lukaku or Paul Pogba leave ahead of the 2019-20 campaign.
Lukaku continues to be linked with a switch to Inter Milan, while the future of Pogba is still up in the air as Real Madrid and Juve circle the France international.
Dybala has scored 78 goals in 182 appearances for Juve since arriving from Palermo in 2015, although the attacker only managed five Serie A strikes during the 2018-19 season.