With superstars Paulo Dybala and Paul Pogba once being an entertaining duo to watch at Italian giants Juventus, the Argentine is seemingly keen to pick up from where they left off a few years ago.
While the French midfielder joined the Bianconeri in 2012 from Manchester United, to whom he has since returned, Dybala signed for Juve in 2015.
Being around the same age, the two exciting young players got on like a house on fire, and formed a deadly partnership in Serie A, winning three trophies in the single season they spent together.
After four years in Italy, Pogba rejoined the Red Devils in 2016, but Dybala is hopeful that he will get to play with the Frenchman again one day.
"Paul and I have a good relationship, and when he played here, we were always looking for a new way to celebrate goals," he told Otro.
"We scored a lot of goals, so the celebrations changed often.
"I hope that one day we will be able to celebrate again together."
Pogba has been heavily linked with a move away from United, with Juventus and Real Madrid believed to be interested in his signature.