Juventus could be ready to let Paulo Dybala go in the summer at the end of his contract, having identified Sassuolo’s Giacomo Raspadori as a potential replacement for the Argentine.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Bianconeri are beginning to prepare for the possibility of life without the Argentine amid strong interest from Inter.

Dybala is yet to agree an extension on his contract with Juventus which currently expires at the end of June, and has been the subject of strong interest from the Nerazzurri as well as Manchester City and Liverpool on a free transfer.

Juventus could still agree an extension with the 28-year-old, but in the event that they are unable to do so they will look to replace him with Raspadori.

Meanwhile, the Gazzetta also report that the Bianconeri are also tracking former Inter player Nicolo Zaniolo at Roma.