Juventus management is convinced they've struck terms with Paulo Dybala over a new deal.
The striker has been in talks for several months over a new contract with Juve, as the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona circle.
After having an offer of €5.5 million-a-year turned down, Juve have relented and returned with a package worth €7 million-a-year.
Dybala is now expected to put pen to paper next month. The deal falls just short of Gonzalo Higuain's €7.5 million-a-year.
"I do not expect surprises in the market and we are not afraid of everything they have written," Juve GM Beppe Marotta said of Dybala's situation. "There's logical economic parameters, but there is no pressure."