Manchester United are reportedly planning to make a £60m offer to Juventus for striker Paulo Dybala next summer.
The 24-year-old has been in fine form for the Serie A champions since joining the club in 2015, scoring 42 goals in 82 league appearances to date and earning back-to-back domestic titles and Coppa Italia trophies.
According to the Daily Star, United manager Jose Mourinho has decided that the Argentine is the solution to his number 10 problem due to "his impressive pace, technique and creativity".
The newspaper claims that the club will sell on Henrikh Mkhitaryan next summer in order to make way for Dybala and will use head scout Javier Ribalta - formerly of Juve - to make sure that the deal gets done.
Dybala is also thought to be a target of Barcelona and Bayern Munich.