Juventus director Giuseppe Marotta has confirmed that the club are in talks over a possible deal for Palermo forward Paulo Dybala.
The Argentine has been repeatedly linked with a move to the Serie A champions in recent months, but with reported interest from England and Spain, Marotta insists that Juventus are not close to securing his services.
"Dybala is an objective, we are talking to president Maurizio Zamparini, but the negotiations are difficult because there are other clubs interested," he told Sport Mediaset.
"We are tracking him along with some very experienced players, as that is valuable in Europe."
Zamparini revealed earlier this week that Dybala is likely to cost close to £36m this summer.