Paulo Dybala is set to end speculation over a possible Juventus exit by penning a new long-term contract with the Italian giants.
The likes of Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona have all been linked with in interest in the 24-year-old.
But, according to The Sun, those European giants will have to look elsewhere with the Argentine ace set to sign a new £120,000-a-week contract with Juve.
Dybala – who joined Juventus from Palermo for £28.5million in 2015 – started the season in incredible form, scoring 13 goals in his first eight games, including two hat-tricks.