With the Portuguese ace's future being linked to La Vecchia Signora, the Spanish giant's boss has asked Florentino Pérez to make a move for one of their players.

Real Madrid seems to be preparing for life after Cristiano Ronaldo's departure, and recently-appointed coach Julen Lopetegui has already eyed his replacement.

The Portuguese striker seems to be on his way out of the Bernabeu, with fans and experts naming Juventus as his next team. Curiously enough, Lopetegui has urged his president to try and sign one of La Vecchia Signora's aces to take over as Los Blancos' top gun.

That player is none other than Paulo Dybala, who according to Diario Gol, has asked the Italian team's execs to let him leave if an offer from Real Madrid arrives. The player wants a new challenge, and what better challenge than trying to steal La Liga's title away from Lionel Messi, who some of his relatives see as the main reason for being snubbed from the Argentinean National Team.

Even if both teams are currently negotiating CR7's future, Juve execs have been adamant about Dybala's contract situation, and the Old Lady is not interested in seeing him leave, which means that Los Blancos will have to enter yet another round of negotiations if they want to sign the South American footballer.