Juventus are reportedly regarded as the outsiders of three clubs to sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba in the summer.
After a six-year stint at Old Trafford, the France international appears highly likely to leave United at the end of the season having failed to pen a new contract.
Although the 29-year-old will be available on a free transfer, only a number of elite clubs have been frequently linked with his signature, including former team Juventus.
However, according to Sportmediaset, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain continue to hold the edge over the Italian outfit at the negotiating table.
Previous reports have indicated that Juventus can only reach a certain level of wages, even with Paulo Dybala expected to free up space with his own exit as a free agent.
As it stands, Pogba is yet to indicate his preferred move, a decision unlikely to be made in the short term as he weighs up his opportunities.