Juventus are set to offer Mohamed Salah a mega-money deal this summer to lure him away from Anfield, according to reports in Italy.
The Egypt international's contract is set to expire in 2023 and, despite Liverpool's efforts to tie him down to a new deal, the club and player have to reach an agreement.
Meanwhile, Juventus are set to lose Paulo Dybala on a free transfer in summer after talks with the Argentine broke down.
The Serie A side are now eyeing a move for Salah to fill the void and are preparing a huge financial package to bring him to Turin, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
Dybala was reportedly set to pocket £6.5m after tax plus £2m bonuses each year, taking his annual salary to £8.5m.
But taxes paid by Juventus would have seen their payout doubled, meaning the forward would have cost the club £67million over the next four years.
With Dybala's departure – and Cristiano Ronaldo's sudden exit last summer – Juventus have seen a large amount of funds freed up.