Juventus have reportedly identified Mauricio Pochettino as a potential replacement for manager Massimiliano Allegri.
Speculation has persisted regarding the future of Allegri since the start of 2019, and Paris Saint-Germain are said to be ready to make an approach for the Italian.
Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has been linked with a move to Turin, but Corriere dello Sport claims that Pochettino has emerged as Juventus's first-choice target.
The Argentine has guided Spurs to their first-ever Champions League final, and the boss of the North London outfit has suggested that he may leave the club should his team prevail against Liverpool on June 1.
Juventus would have to pay a large compensation fee in order for Spurs chairman Daniel Levy to give the green light to any move.