Palermo vice-president Guglielmo Miccichè admits a foreign sale is most likely for Paulo Dybala.
Dybala is expected to be sold this summer.
"He's the most prominent player on the international market," Miccichè told Tele Radio Stereo. "He's young and has quality, not just in a technical sense, and is wanted by major international clubs.
"It's clear that if foreign companies decide to close a deal they can do it without any major obstacles.
"That said, Juventus, for example, can compete for his signature, not least because of the revenue they've generated from certain competitions [the Champions League].
"Roma have proven last summer that they're willing to invest certain figures in the transfer market.
"Those big Italian clubs have moved for Dybala, but internationally practically everyone wants him."