Real Madrid have been linked with a move for Paulo Dybala if Marco Asensio eventually leaves the club this summer.
If that happens, we know two ways Carlo Ancelotti could use the Argentine in his lineup.
4-4-2
Ancelotti could use Dybala as a second striker in a devastating 4-4-2 formation. That would see Karim Benzema pairing with the diminutive forward.
Dybala registered 12 goals in 26 appearances playing as a second striker for Juventus.
Ancelotti is already toying with the idea of playing two strikers next season in a new formation next season so this could happen.
4-3-3
Dybala can play a right-winger in a 4-3-3 system. It's a position that allows the 28-year-old to create a lot of chances with his dribbling and in-swingers.
Dybala played as a right-winger on four occasions last season for Juventus - he scored one and delivered two assists.