Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are just three of the six Premier League clubs to have been offered the chance to sign Paulo Dybala at the end of the season.
That's according to a report from 90Min, who claim that the Juventus attacker has been offered to the three London clubs, as well as Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United, when his contract expires in the summer transfer window.
Dybala has been in constant talks with Juve over putting pen to paper over an extension in Turin, but the report claims that the Argentine attacker has no intention of signing a new deal anytime soon.
The 28-year-old forward has scored 11 goals in all competitions for the Old Lady this season, with the Italian club said to be desperate to keep hold of him beyond the expiration of his deal.
However, several reports are now claiming that Dybala wants to embark on a new chapter in his career and as per his previous comments, his "dream" transfer is one of two places: Barcelona or Manchester City.
"When I play with the PlayStation, I always choose Barcelona or Manchester City," Dybala told Guerin Sportivo, via the Express, in 2015. "I dream to play one day with one of those clubs."
What has been said about Dybala's future?
With just months remaining on Dybala's contract, mass speculation over his future was always going to be the case.
Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has been bombarded with questions over the Argentine and whether he will stay with the Italian club, with the manager keen to stress his importance to his plans going forward.
Allegri said this last month: "As I have always said, the club is in charge of contracts and negotiations. It is not up to me.
"But I've grown Dybala, he was a kid when he arrived here, now he has more experience and he is an extraordinary player.
"He had to deal with some injuries in the first part of the season and everyone expects a lot from him, in terms of goals and performances. The player's worth is not under question. Paulo is a great player."
What has Dybala said on his future?
Dybala is remaining very coy on his future and refused to give too much away when pressed on the matter in January.
Speaking to DAZN, via OneFootball, the Argentina international said: "I have got nothing to prove to anyone [to sign a new deal with Juventus]. The club has decided to talk with me in February or March. I am here available for the manager."
Judging by those comments, Juventus have not given up their hope on tying Dybala down to fresh terms, but there is no doubt that a host of clubs will be keeping an eye on his contractual situation in Turin.