Juventus are reportedly willing to raise £200m in an effort to re-sign midfielder Paul Pogba from Manchester United.
The Frenchman, who played for United at youth level, was sold to Juventus in 2012 before rejoining the Red Devils four years later for £89m after impressing in Turin.
According to The Mirror, Juve want to raise funds for a bid by cashing in on the likes of Miralem Pjanic, Gonzalo Higuain and Daniele Rugani.
The newspaper says that the Italian champions, who want to see Pogba link up with new arrival Cristiano Ronaldo, would have to submit a bid of more than £100m to sign the World Cup winner, who has three years left on his current deal.
Pogba is currently on holiday following France's second World Cup final victory.