Paulo Dybala is no closer to a move away from Juventus, according to the club’s sporting director Fabio Paratici.
The Serie A champions are open to letting the Argentina striker leave this summer, but would like to secure a replacement before sanctioning a sale.
Sky Sports News understands Manchester United ended their interest in Dybala prior to the close of the Premier League window due to his wage demands and excessive requests from his agent.
Tottenham agreed a £64.4m deal with Juve ahead of Deadline Day, but were unable to push through a the deal for the 25-year-old.
“The market is open and there is interest, but there are no names closer to a sale,” Paratici said.
“[Dybala] is a Juve player – indeed, he is a great Juve player. As I said, during the transfer market, there are discussions and negotiations.”