#2 Federico Bernardeschi
The 26-year-old winger Federico Bernardeschi's time might be up at Juventus. For close to two years, he has been consistently named as one of the players that the Bianconeri would love to exchange for their top targets.
This season, Bernardeschi has started only two games in the Serie A. He has come off the bench on seven occasions and it doesn't look like Bernardeschi will be able to hold down a starting berth at Juventus.
He has just a single assist from across 14 appearances this season so far. But to be fair to him, he has only started only three of those games.
Though he might not be a great fit at Juventus, Bernardeschi has a lot of quality in him and he could very well revive his career at a different club. He is a divisive figure and after initially impressing for Juventus, he started struggling once Maurizio Sarri took over.
Bernardeschi has not recovered properly since and the former Fiorentina player has not lived up to his potential. But the important thing is that he is only 26-years-old and still has plenty of years of football left in him.
#1 Paulo Dybala
Paulo Dybala is a fan favourite at Juventus and the supporters were livid when the club almost let him leave in the summer of 2019. The Argentine ended up staying put at the Allianz Stadium and proved his worth by turning in several world-class performances.
However, La Joya has struggled to nail down a starting spot under new manager Andrea Pirlo. He contracted the coronavirus at the start of the season and has failed to do anything of note so far this season.
He has started only five games this season and has come off the bench in three games. Dybala has scored just two goals from across 13 appearances this season in the Serie A and UEFA Champions League combined.
According to Tuttosport, the Bianconeri have tabled a new contract offer worth €10 million per season and are waiting to see if Dybala would take it or leave it. With Paul Pogba's agent Mino Raiola talking up a return to Juventus, several reports have claimed that Juventus might look to swap Dybala for the Frenchman.
According to Eurosport, Juventus are looking for ways to sign Pogba in January as they know that there will be more competition to sign him in the summer. However, they cannot afford to offer more than £50 million in cash which is well short of Manchester United's valuation of Paul Pogba.
As such, there is a real possibility that Dybala could be swapped for Pogba in the January transfer window.