Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly among the clubs keeping tabs on the future of Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Juventus forward has registered 21 goals in 22 Serie A matches during the 2019-20 campaign, although all football in Italy is currently suspended amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Recent reports have claimed that Juve may be forced into selling Ronaldo in response to the crisis, with the 35-year-old earning a whopping £496,000 a week in Turin.
According to Marca, Ronaldo's former club United and PSG are financially capable of a deal for the Portugal international and would be the two most likely destinations for the attacker should he depart Juve.
The report also claims that PSG would most likely have to sell one of Neymar or Kylian Mbappe in order to acquire Ronaldo, who will see his current deal at Juve expire in 2022.
The former Real Madrid man has chalked up 53 goals in 75 appearances across all competitions for Maurizio Sarri's side since his arrival.