Bayern Munich have reportedly acted quickly to show their intent in signing Paulo Dybala by tabling an £80m offer for the Juventus forward.
The 25-year-old has lost his way at the Allianz Stadium this season following the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, finding the net just five times in 30 league appearances.
Dybala has been tipped to find a new club this summer and, despite sporting director Fabio Paratici effectively ruling out a sale earlier this week, Corriere dello Sport suggests that Bayern have made the first move.
German champions Bayern are said to be very serious about adding the Argentina international to their squad and they are hoping to get a deal quickly wrapped up.
Juve value Dybala at closer to £100m, however, and they are prepared to play hardball to get as much as possible for one of their prized assets, who is also rumoured to be on Manchester United's radar.