Juventus are interested in Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof.
The Sweden international has just completed his first season in England, where he struggled at times.
Calciomercato.it says Juve have made enquiries after Lindelof eager to learn his plans. Juve chief Fabio Paratici recently made contact with the defender's agent, Hasan Cetinkaya.
However, for the moment, United boss Jose Mourinho has insisted he wants to keep hold of Lindelof.
He said last week: "He has (lived up to expectations). One of the best foreign players who came to England for the last 15 years was Ricardo Carvalho (Chelsea), and it was tough for his first season.
"The centre-backs in the big Portuguese clubs are used to dominate, they are not very used to powerful resistance, and the physical game in their own penalty area is almost equal to zero.
"It is unnecessary for the big Portuguese team to defend themselves with low lines, to be attacked at posts. I knew how it would be for Victor. But I also knew that he is much better than others to build the game, with quality. I have tried to give him the opportunity to evolve, while I removed him from situations he was not ready for yet. He is young, he has not disappointed me, rather the opposite."