"?Juventus are close to signing Barcelona right-back Daniel Alves on a free transfer this summer, and his arrival will likely mean a player has to make way in the squad to accommodate the Brazilian.
Swiss defender Stephan Lichtsteiner might be the man ending his six-year association with the Old Lady, who "?The Times allege are fielding an offer from Chelsea.
The 32-year-old has just 12 months left on his deal with the perennial Italian Serie A champions, and his game time has been sporadic at times this season too.
Lichtsteiner has made 26 league appearances, but only 18 of a possible 38 games have been starts, and he's been an unused substitute five times for his troubles.
The Swiss captain has won 10 trophies with Juve - a five-time league winner - and has been a great servant for the Italian club.
His fitness has been called into question this season with Lichtsteiner having missed six games due to a heart condition, while manager Massimiliano Allegri has substituted him 11 times in the league.
His potential successor Dani Alves is a year older, but his fitness is almost unparalleled in Europe. The Brazilian defender frequently makes runs forward in games and can make strong recovery runs back when called upon.
Juventus have primarily played with wing-backs this season, which would suit Alves' attacking instincts perfectly. Having more freedom to get forward, utilising his best strengths, after his performances for Barcelona, will give Juve great confidence ahead of a spell in Italy for the 33-year-old. Having made seven assists in all competitions from right-back, Alves also whipped in over 100 crosses too.
He's perfect for Juventus, and with the rumour mill suggesting last season's incumbent Lichtsteiner has offers from numerous sides, an exit from the Juventus stadium looks on the cards this summer.