Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta has suggested that the club could make a move for Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez.
The 28-year-old has returned to the City squad in recent weeks following a six-month exile away from the club.
Despite his reunion at the Etihad Stadium, Tevez is still believed to keen on a move away from the Premier League and Juve are keen to offer an escape route.
"Our fans can dream big names for the next transfer market, we want to grow and now it's time to bring quality players in this team," said Marotta.
"Tevez is a great player, we'll see. Today in Italy no-one can afford some investments. To buy a champions you need special situation - just see how Milan bought Ibrahimovic from Barcelona paying less than his value."
The Argentine international has failed to find the net for City this season.