Juventus may reportedly only be able to sign Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba if they do not renew the contract of Paulo Dybala.
Former Juventus player Pogba is regarded as a potential summer transfer target with his deal at Old Trafford due to expire in the summer.
Numerous reports have indicated that the Italian outfit will look to secure a reunion with the World Cup winner, providing that he is prepared to lower his wage demands.
According to Tuttosport, Juventus have more chance of getting a deal over the line for Pogba if they fail with an attempt to renew terms with Dybala.
Like Pogba, Dybala is due to be out of contract later in 2022, despite Juventus remaining persistent with their efforts to agree fresh terms with the Argentine.
The report claims that further discussions will be held with the player's representatives on Friday in the hope of finally reaching an agreement.
As it stands, the priority appears to be retaining the services of long-serving Dybala, although it is suggested that Juventus may be prepared to commit more funds towards Pogba if Dybala opts to depart Turin.