Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho is interested in Juventus attacker Paulo Dybala.
The Mirror says United have made it pretty clear they're not willing to sell £89million signing Paul Pogba.
The Red Devils even turned down a big bid from Barcelona for his services in this summer's transfer window, after the midfielder caught the eye of the Catalan giants at the World Cup.
But according to a rather sensational report from Italy, Mourinho would apparently be prepared to part company with Pogba - though, one pretty big condition would have to be met first.
That condition is Juventus agreeing to sell them Argentine boy-wonder Dybala.
Since Cristiano Ronaldo joined the Serie A giants in the summer, the Italian club has changed the away it attacks to suit the Portuguese.
And Dybala may feel a move is required at this stage in his career to ensure it continues to head in the right direction.