Juventus are reportedly prepared to offer Paulo Dybala to Manchester United in an attempt to lure Paul Pogba to Turin.
With Pogba's agent Mino Raiola admitting that the Frenchman's career at Old Trafford is "over", Juve are regarded as the favourites to land their former player next year.
Raiola has conceded that a move in the summer is more likely than a January exit, but Juventus are reportedly still concerned that they would not be able to fund a straight-cash deal for Pogba in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
According to ESPN, Dybala is therefore one player who could be offered to the Red Devils in an exchange for Pogba, with the Argentine struggling to nail down a regular spot in Andrea Pirlo's starting XI.
Federico Bernardeschi is believed to be another player who may be used as part of a deal, with United in the market for a new winger after failing to land Jadon Sancho in the summer.
Dybala's contract at Juventus will run out in 18 months' time, although president Andrea Agnelli has revealed that the Old Lady have offered the 27-year-old a bumper new deal amid speculation over his future.