Paulo Dybala is widely regarded as the natural heir to Lionel Messi's thrown - and it would appear Barcelona recognise that fact, too.According to Mundo Deportivo, if Neymar completes his £196 million move to Paris Saint-Germain this summer as expected, Barca will make a move for the 23-year-old.Manager Ernesto Valverde has reportedly decided against signing Marco Verratti due to his agent being Mino Raiola and now wants Dybala instead.Verratti and Dybala are completely different players, of course, but replacing Neymar would be a far more pressing issue than finding Andres Iniesta's eventual successor.Barcelona would have to pay somewhere in the region of £100 million for Dybala but, based on his vast potential, he would be worth every penny.Juventus boss Maxi Allegri was asked on Friday how he feels about potentially losing his Argentine star to Barcelona and insisted he 'isn't worried' - somehow."I'm not afraid to lose Dybala," he told reporters in New Jersey, per FourFourTwo. "I do not know firsthand what's happening with Neymar and PSG."I do not know if that premise will be fulfilled if Barcelona has to sign a substitute. I'm not worried."Allegri confirmed suspicions that Dybala will not be moving to the Camp Nou this summer if Neymar stays put, which makes sense.However, Barcelona mustn't wait too long to sign the striker given the interest he will inevitably attract as he gets better.He once again demonstrated his ability during Saturday night's friendly between Barcelona and Juventus with a naughty piece of skill to fool Barca's entire midfield.It was Sergio Busquets who felt the full force of Dybala's trickery as the Argentina international nutmegged him to escape the grasp of three opponents. Check it out below.

DYBALA'S FILTHY NUTMEG

See ya. Juventus put up a good fight in New York but were ultimately unable to recover in the second half following a fantastic brace from Neymar in the first.

The Brazilian's second goal was nothing short of magical, dribbling in and out of Juve's defence inside the 18-yard box before applying a typically clinical finish.

Giorgio Chiellini pulled one back in the second half but Barca held on to win 2-1.