Juventus will seek to include Paulo Dybala and Federico Bernardeschi in an offer to Manchester United, as they try to put together a deal to sign Paul Pogba, ESPN reports.
The Italian champions are keen to re-sign Pogba, after he left for United in a £89.3 million deal in 2016, following comments from agent Mino Raiola that the midfielder will not sign a new contract at Old Trafford.
The player’s contract will expire in 2022 as United have exercised their one-year extension option.
Rather than try to sign Pogba in January, Juventus are hoping to agree a deal with United next summer.
United have been told via intermediaries that both Dybala and Bernardeschi would be made available if Pogba, 27, was allowed to move in the other direction.
Dybala came close to moving to Old Trafford in 2019, but manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pulled out of the deal over concerns the striker did not want to leave Juventus.