Juventus are drawing up a mega package to tempt Pep Guardiola away from Manchester City.
The Sun says Juve only appointed Maurizio Sarri in the summer but already harbour reservations and see Guardiola as the bigger picture.
Juve president Andrea Agnelli is said to be convinced Guardiola is the missing link to restoring the dominance of his side.
As things currently stand Juve sit second in Serie A on goal difference, behind old rivals Inter Milan.
Inter, led by former Juve boss Antonio Conte, have spent heavily and are determined to get back among European football's elite.
Sarri stands at risk of being the manager responsible for blowing a record ninth Serie A title in a row.
Guardiola's current deal sees him bank in the region of £15million a year at City, though this season his side has been blown away by rivals Liverpool.