Paris Saint-Germain attacking midfielder Marco Verratti has threatened to boycott the team's pre-season in his attempt to convince the club to sell him.
The Italian has decided to leave Paris to embark on a new experience in a different league.
Barcelona and Chelsea have both been linked with the 24-year-old with Blues manager Antonio Conte eager to add him to his squad.
Last week, agent Donato Di Campli confirmed that his client is pondering his future after Paris Saint-Germain failed to improve in recent years.
"Juventus will certainly do something special in the next transfer window," Di Campli told Tuttosport.
"There's the will of PSG to keep him [Verratti] at all costs.
"Now it's clear: money isn't enough. Appeal is also needed, and in the last four or five years, the French club haven't done enough to improve in that regard.
"Juventus are much more attractive because champions are attracted to winning teams."