Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon says Juventus are doing the right thing in approaching promising goalkeepers to take over for when he will retire.
The 39-year-old is considering his future as he confirmed that next season could be the last one before hanging his gloves.
Asked about rumours linking the Bianconeri with Wojciech Szczesny and Gianluigi Donnarumma, the experienced goalkeeper said they are both good goalkeepers.
"This could be the last year and I would like to be a protagonist, as I have always dreamed of being," he told reporters.
"A year in which we see the Buffon that pays attention to detail and is eager to make his mark. To do that, I have to be important. I will work for this next year.
"The team goals are a consequence of what you have given and taken throughout the year.
"I've always been a rational person and I've always looked for the meaning of things. It's right that Juve want Szczesny and that there is a good player like Donnarumma at the national team.
"For me it will be a great motivation twice because, although I am 39-40 years, I have to maintain my place.
"If I no longer want to play, I'll stay at home because Donnarumma and Szczesny are good goalkeepers by merit, not because someone gave them something."