Juventus have reportedly placed Paulo Dybala on the transfer list and are determined to sell the Argentina international during this summer's window.
The 27-year-old has only scored three times for the Old Lady during the 2020-21 campaign, missing long spells of action due to a troublesome knee problem.
Dybala has been suspended by Andrea Pirlo's side, meanwhile, following reports that he attended an illegal lockdown party at the home of teammate Weston McKennie.
According to the Daily Mail, Juve feel betrayed by the South American, having stood by him while he addressed the source of his knee pain.
The report claims that the Old Lady are fearful of Dybala leaving on a free transfer next summer and are therefore keen to offload him in the upcoming market.
Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have all previously been credited with an interest in the Argentine, who has scored 98 goals in 244 appearances for the Italian champions.