Juventus are reportedly considering offloading Cristiano Ronaldo during next summer's transfer window.
The Portugal international joined Juve from Real Madrid in 2018 and has scored 68 times in 91 appearances for the Italian champions in all competitions, including three in two outings this term.
Ronaldo, who is currently recovering from coronavirus, has a contract with the Old Lady until June 2022.
However, according to TodoFichajes, the Serie A giants would be open to selling him at the end of the 2020-21 campaign in order to trim the club's wage budget.
A recent report claimed that Juve are considering offering the Portuguese to Paris Saint-Germain as part of a €400m (£360m) move for Kylian Mbappe, who could seek pastures new next summer.
Ronaldo, who will turn 36 in February, has won back-to-back Italian titles in Turin but has been unable to help the club land the Champions League - a trophy that has eluded them since 1996.