Juventus' priority is a trequartista regardless of Pogba and Tevez' futures. The bianconeri were already looking for an offensive midfielder in January to give Allegri the option of using the 4 3 1 2 formation, so will they pursue Sneijder again? No, at the moment the Dutch midfielder is no longer an option. But Juve is still interested in Mkhitaryan a player they also pursued in January, the midfielder is no longer at the center of Dortmund's plans. Klopp hasn't used him much and many times he has played out of position. The fact that he is a Raiola client works to Juve's advantage.
Then there is Oscar, who has always been a favorite of sporting director Paratici, Juve has observed him for quite some time. Other than Oscar and Mkhitarayan the other option is Mata, who is also another player considered ideal for Allegri's formation. But for these last two players it remains to be seen what Chelsea and Manchester United want to do.
Pogba's future will have a big impact on Juve's plans, at the moment it's too soon to draw conclusions on what will happen. While many rich clubs like him, only PSG has taken concrete steps, but at the moment that isn't a destination that intrigues Pogba a lot. Juve's target at the striker position will depend on Tevez. Should he stay until the end of his contract in 2016, Juventus will go all out on Dybala, but they will have to increase their offer to €30 million to convince Zamparini. Should Tevez decide to join Boca immediately, Marotta and Paratici will take concrete steps to sign Cavani, who isn't just a dream after the concrete contacts from previous weeks. But that will be a very expensive deal, between transfer fee and wages at least €100 million, and the Matador has other suitors in Atletico Madrid and Manchester United.