Juventus vice-president Pavel Nedved has confirmed there are existing "proposals" and "interest" for Paulo Dybala as the attacker's future with the Serie A champions face uncertainty. Maurizio Sarri is reportedly willing to sell Dybala, who has so far been linked to Tottenham, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Inter.
Last season, we Dybala struggled for form, scoring just five Serie A goals. The Argentinian struggled to set a name for his own following the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Now Juventus are listening to proposals, but Dybala reportedly wants to remain in Turin and will speak to new boss Maurizio Sarri upon his return from his post-Copa America holiday.
According to Nedved, the conversations could involve talks of outside interest as the Italian club is aware of other teams interested in signing Dybala.
"There are some proposals, there is some interest, but we wait for concrete action so we can then decide calmly," Nedved told reporters.
Monday's headlines reported of a potential Dybala-Lukaku swap. Manchester United look set for a busy end to the window with both Lukaku and Paul Pogba leaving.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appears happy to let the Belgian go. Accordingly, there are also reports of Juventus edging out ahead of Inter Milan in the race to sign him.
Serie A rivals Inter Milan have been tipped to sign Lukaku throughout the window. However, the Nerazzurri are yet to reach a deal with United.
CEO Giuseppe Marotta revealed on Monday that Inter's offer for Lukaku was "fair and important" in his eyes , adding that the club will not be forced into overpaying for the Manchester United striker.
Lukaku have been linked with several teams in the past few weeks, but it's likely that the star will likely end up with Juve. The Italian champions are set to offer Dybala to Man Utd in exchange for cash and of course, the Belgian striker.
Nedved was, of course, asked about Lukaku, who said: "Having won eight consecutive Serie A titles, we feel that we have a strong team already. Obviously, with the transfer market open, we're trying to reinforce the squad."
He proceeds to say that he won't be divulging any details and don't want to name specific persons, but the club is "working on it."
Mario Mandzukic, Moise Kean, Gonzalo Higuain, and Cristiano Ronaldo are among the names linked as forwarding options for Juventus. All of these players, except for Ronaldo, have been the subject of exit talks in the last few weeks.