Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly lined up a summer swoop for Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain.
The 30-year-old has enjoyed another fruitful season in the Bianconeri shirt, netting 23 goals in 48 appearances this term.
However, the Juve board has reportedly drawn up plans to strengthen the squad in the summer and have earmarked one of Higuain or Paulo Dybala to be sold.
According to The Sun, the Serie A giants are believed to favour Higuain's departure because of his age and Dybala's perceived higher quality.
The report goes on to claim that PSG are keen on the Argentine amid rumours linking Edinson Cavani to Atletico Madrid to replace Antoine Griezmann.
Higuain has played 103 games for Juve since his controversial 2016 move from Napoli, scoring 55 goals and registering 12 assists.