Former Juventus boss Marcello Lippi is certain that star striker Paulo Dybala will be catching the eye of many big teams in Europe, but believes that the club won't have the same issue that they did last summer with Paul Pogba.
Pogba made his way back to former club Manchester United for a huge fee, something that Dybala would surely also command, but Lippi can't see the Bianconeri needing to make a sale.
"I believe that the situation with Dybala is different and he has a strong relationship with both the coach and Juventus [as a club]," the ex-Juve boss told Gazzetta dello Sport.
"This is something that is reaffirmed every day. The biggest clubs are interested but I don't believe that the same situation as Pogba's with happen with Dybala."
Lippi was also optimistic about Juventus' chances in the Champions League this week, as well as Napoli's potential to comeback against Real Madrid.
"There is something important to say: the teams who are favourites to win are not as impossible to beat as in the past. Barcelona could be eliminated, Bayern Munich scored heavily against Arsenal but it wasn't a definitive test.
"Real Madrid have not been the best from a managerial standpoint. But they are more accustomed to playing in such an atmosphere. Napoli have great quality and a particular style of play. A comeback isn't impossible," he said.