Juventus are interesting in signing Paulo Dybala and Edinson Cavani this summer, but have ruled out Radamel Falcao due to his high wages.

Juve are preparing for the departure of Carlos Tevez back to Boca Juniors in a year and are looking to strengthen their attack.

"We do like Dybala and he is one of our objectives," general manager Beppe Marotta is quoted as saying by La Gazzetta dello Sport after Juve reached the semifinals of the Champions League on Wednesday night. "I won't hide the fact that I have met with [Palermo president Maurizio] Zamparini -- even if I do go and deny it, he will only blurt it out anyway.

"He's a great player, but alongside him you need experienced players too. We're trying to find an agreement with Zamparini for this player who we like, but we're not the only ones who like him. Let's just see what happens."

Dybala is rated at €50 million by Zamparini.