Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly in the hunt for Napoli stars Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani.
The strike duo have been attracting interest from a number of Europe's elite following impressive Serie A and Champions League campaigns.
Carlo Ancelotti now looks set to throw his hat into the ring for the South Amercan pair, who Napoli have valued at £100m.
According to Giorgio Ciaschini, one of Ancelotti's scouts, the Italian is eager to bolster his attacking ranks with the highly-rated forwards.
"Ancelotti has made specific requests, but the question is then whether these desires may be translated into reality," Giaschini told Italian station Radio Crc. "From Napoli, we like Lavezzi and Cavani, but I do not know if there are currently negotiations in that regard.
"I do not agree with [Napoli] president [Aurelio] De Laurentiis when he says that [Lavezzi] would not get on well in Paris.
"Cavani is an important player. It's clear that he would also choose his next destination according to the prestige of the championship. However, PSG now have great appeal."
Cavani, 25, moved to Naples from Palermo in 2010 while Lavezzi joined from Argentine side San Lorenzo in 2007.