Juventus are reportedly open to cashing in on Paulo Dybala to help fund a move for Benfica youngster Joao Felix.
The 19-year-old forward showed why he is so highly rated this week when becoming the youngest scorer of a hat-trick in the Europa League as Benfica beat Eintracht Frankfurt 4-2 in their quarter-final first leg.
Interest in Felix has only grown since then, with Manchester United, Manchester City, Real Madrid and Barcelona all believed to have scouted him at times this season.
According to Tuttosport, Juventus are also on the Portugal Under-21s international's list of admirers, and they are prepared to match Benfica's £87m valuation.
In order to do so, the report claims that Juve acknowledge they will have to balance their books, which they can achieve by flogging Dybala.
The Argentine forward is also not short of potential suitors, with United being repeatedly linked over the past couple of years.
Dybala has scored a combined 10 goals in the Champions League and Serie A this season.