Palermo vice-president Guglielmo Micciche has conceded that the club are likely to lose in-demand forward Paulo Dybala at the end of the current campaign.
The 21-year-old has scored 13 goals in Serie A this season to see his name linked with the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain among others.
Eagles chief Maurizio Zamparini revealed last week that Dybala would likely remain in Italy at Juventus, while Micciche admits that keeping hold of their star talent is looking increasingly improbable.
"His transfer is a popular topic of conversation, I know. We are talking about an extraordinary player that has all the characteristics to become an excellent one," he is quoted as saying by BT Sport.
"He is a good person, too. So many teams want him and he will probably leave Palermo but we will find the right replacement."
Dybala has featured 30 times for Palermo in all competitions this season in their first year back in the top flight.