Juventus have reportedly set their sights on Barcelona's Antoine Griezmann as a possible replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner's future with the Turin giants does not expire for another 12 months, but he is thought to be exploring an exit from the club following their dissatisfactory 2020-21 campaign.
As a result, Massimiliano Allegri is understood to be eyeing up attacking reinforcements, with Harry Kane, Memphis Depay and Gabriel Jesus the three latest names to be linked with a switch to Serie A.
Now, Calciomercato reports that Griezmann has emerged as a potential target for Juventus, with Barcelona willing to offload the France international as part of their summer reshuffle.
The report adds that Barca are keen to cut Griezmann's extortionate salary from their wage bill, but the player himself does not want to leave Catalonia after a respectable 2020-21 campaign, in which he scored 20 goals and assisted 12 more in all competitions.
The 30-year-old - who is currently preparing for France's Euro 2020 campaign - is tied down to Barcelona for another three years.