Juventus forward Paulo Dybala is reportedly deciding between a transfer to England or Spain as he closes in on a move from the Allianz Stadium.
Dybala has been touted as a target for Premier League side Manchester United over the past 18 months, as well as La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Italian champions Juve have previously been reluctant to do business with any of their European rivals, but the 24-year-old has been cast aside since Cristiano Ronaldo arrived from Madrid in the summer.
After playing just 10 minutes of the Bianconeri's last two matches, The Mirror suggests that the Argentina international will now be granted his wish to leave in January, potentially sparking a bidding war.
Dybala, who does not fit in Massimiliano Allegri's 4-3-3 formation, has been tipped to join one of Barcelona or Madrid by Palermo owner Maurizio Zamparini.
"Two years ago, I sent Dybala a message and advised him to go to Spain, not Italy," he told RMC Sport. "He'll leave, because Juventus want to get €120m. In January, I think he'll leave for Spain. He has offers in Spain and England."
Recent reports suggest that Paul Pogba could be offered to his former club in exchange for Dybala.