Juventus are reportedly planning imminent contract talks with midfield duo Andrea Pirlo and Paul Pogba.
Pirlo's current contract with the Serie A champions expires at the end of the season, with his long-term future currently shrouded in mystery.
The 34-year-old has previously stated that he will only stay at Juve if he feels integral to Antonio Conte's plans, refusing to rule out continuing his career elsewhere.
Juve are ready to sit down and discuss an extension with the veteran, while also looking to tie down Pogba on longer terms.
Pogba has a deal that runs until 2016 in Turin, but that has not stopped the French starlet being linked with a string of European giants in recent months, including Arsenal and Real Madrid.
The Bianconeri want Pogba to sign a long-term deal and will begin talks later this year, according to Football Italia.
Both men have been ever-present so far this season for the Old Lady, helping Conte's side make an unbeaten start in Serie A.