Juventus reportedly intend to pounce on the uncertainty surrounding Keylor Navas's future by making an offer for the Real Madrid goalkeeper.
Navas appears to have been installed as Los Blancos' first choice between the sticks once again following Zinedine Zidane's return to the club last month.
Zidane has full faith in the Costa Rica international and is believed to have blocked president Florentino Perez's plans to sell him.
However, Don Balon reports that Navas has made it clear that he will only stay on if he is guaranteed regular starts next season, rather than playing back-up to Thibaut Courtois once the Belgian regains full fitness.
Juve are in a position to offer Navas what he wants, it is claimed, and Cristiano Ronaldo has urged the Italian champions to sign his former teammate to replace Wojciech Szczesny.
Barcelona's Jasper Cillessen is also believed to be a goalkeeping target for Juve, but they will have to pay around £43m to sign him.