Paulo Dybala has reportedly moved a step closer to agreeing a new four-year contract with Juventus.
The Argentine's current deal in Turin expires next summer and the club have been desperate to tie him down amid rumours of a move away.
Dybala has been at Juventus since 2015, scoring 103 goals and winning five Serie A titles during his time at the club so far.
Gazzetta dello Sport now claims that the striker will remain with the Old Lady until 2025, which would mark a decade at the Allianz Stadium.
The report adds that Dybala's new deal will earn him €10m (£8.5m) a year, making him the joint-highest paid player at the club along with Matthijs de Ligt.
In addition, Juventus will also look to tie down Juan Cuadrado, who is another player who is out of contract at the end of the season.