Juventus should be looking to offload Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot in the next transfer window, says Alessio Tacchinardi.
The Bianconeri have been heavily linked with a bid to bring back Paul Pogba.
Pogba departed Turin in a record breaking £89 million deal during the summer of 2016.
Juventus would happily swing open a door again for Pogba, but the Covid-19 pandemic has forced clubs across the world to tighten their purse strings.
Tacchinardi believes Juventus should seek to free up funds by offloading those on the fringes of their plans.
Ramsey and Rabiot are by no means guaranteed starters and could be deemed surplus to requirements to land Pogba.
Tacchinardi told Tuttosport: “In order to get Pogba back, I would let Rabiot and Ramsey go.
Even if the Welshman did show a few signs of life in the last few games.”
Juventus are also said to be looking into selling Miralem Pjanic with a swap deal being sought with Barcelona that will see Arthur head in the opposite direction.
Tacchinardi said: “I have no doubts that for Maurizio Sarri’s style of football, he should hand the reins of the midfield to Rodrigo Bentancur.
“The Uruguayan is made of strong stuff, he has charisma, is always in the right place at the right time, keeps it simple and knows when to pass or pummel.
“He’s not Andrea Pirlo, but then I don’t think Sarri would want a player like that in front of the defence.”
While questioning whether Juve need to be bringing in Arthur, Tacchinardi has also suggested that there is no need to seek the signature of Fiorentina winger Federico Chiesa.
With the potential of Brescia youngster Sandro Tonali considered to be a better fit for those at the Allianz Stadium.
He said: “I’d rather get Sandro Tonali, who is a rough diamond that Juve can really polish by playing him straight away.
“Gaetano Castrovilli of Fiorentina reminds me of Claudio Marchisio.”