The sale of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona has driven up the price of Paulo Dybala, according to reports in Italy.
Coutinho completed his £145million move from Liverpool to the Nou Camp on Saturday evening.
It has been noted by the Italian newspaper TuttoSport that Juventus may increase their asking price for Dybala to over £150million.
Despite the Italian champions being adamant that he isn't for sale, Manchester United have been linked to a move for him.
Juventus director of sport Giuseppe Marotta has insisted that the Argentina international is not for sale at any price.
The 60-year-old chief also refused to be drawn into the discussion and said that the club would not be putting their No 10 on the market.
'The January transfer window is about repairing your squad and fortunately we are covered in all departments,' he told Mediaset Premium.
'We haven't put a price-tag on Paulo, so it's difficult to make an assessment. We have no intention of putting him on the market.'
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