Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly considering offering Christian Eriksen in exchange for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala during the January transfer window.
Eriksen will see his current deal with Spurs expire at the end of the 2019-20 campaign, and it appears unlikely that the Denmark international will be signing an extension at the London club.
Dybala, meanwhile, has only played 14 minutes of Serie A football for Juve this term after being strongly linked with a move away from the Italian champions during the summer window.
Manchester United are said to be eyeing a January swoop for Dybala, while the Red Devils have also been credited with an interest in unsettled attacker Eriksen.
However, according to Tuttosport, Tottenham could offer Eriksen to Juve in exchange for Dybala, who is also again being linked with a switch to Paris Saint-Germain.
A move for the Argentina international in the latter stages of the summer transfer window is believed to have fallen through due to the attacker's wage demands and issues over image rights.