Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is yet to receive a fresh contract offer from the Red Devils, according to a report.
The Frenchman's future has been a major talking point over the past few transfer windows, and with his Old Trafford contract due to expire at the end of next season, speculation is rife over his next career move.
Red Devils manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has affirmed that there are "discussions and talks" taking place with Pogba, but Juventus are understood to be waiting to pounce if negotiations fail to bear fruit.
Furthermore, The Telegraph claims that United have not yet tabled a new deal for the World Cup winner, who scored the only goal in Thursday's 1-0 Europa League last-16 second-leg victory against AC Milan.
Pogba has had to overcome his fair share of injury woes this term, and he has amassed five goals and three assists from 29 appearances across all competitions during the 2020-21 campaign.
Should the France international indeed be sold by the club this summer, Solskjaer has reportedly earmarked Atletico Madrid's Saul Niguez as an ideal replacement, but the Red Devils would not be prepared to pay more than £43m for the Spaniard.