Paulo Dybala has reportedly accepted that he could be sold by Juventus during the summer transfer window.
Despite contributing 77 goals from 180 appearances during a four-year spell in Turin, Dybala has been strongly linked with an exit before the start of the new season.
According to Tuttosport, the Argentina international is happy to part ways with the Italian champions, providing that the right opportunity materialises elsewhere.
The report adds that Manchester United are still interested in the 25-year-old, and may give consideration to selling Paul Pogba to Juventus if it helps them complete a deal for the playmaker.
Juventus are likely to be keen to lower Pogba's £150m asking price by including at least one player in any approach for the World Cup winner.
Dybala - who still has three years remaining on his contract - is said to be valued in the region of £70m, a fee which could also be met by Paris Saint-Germain.