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Friday, 2 August 2019

Juventus set Paulo Dybala transfer deadline to decide on Man Utd switch

According to reports in Italy, JUVENTUS have taken action in their efforts to convince Paulo Dybala to join Manchester United. 

The Italians are eager to move the Argentine to Old Trafford in order to secure Romelu Lukaku's signing. 

They want to bring the Belgian to the Allianz Stadium to form a partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo, but without including a player in a deal they don't have resources to sign him.

Juventus have decided to offer Dybala to Manchester United and have now issued the player with a deadline over a potential switch.
According to Sky Italia, the forward has been allowed more time off to contemplate his future and been told that he doesn’t have to return to training until Monday August 5.
That’s with the view that the situation will be solved and both parties will either be ready to conclude or walk away from the table.
Dybala is said to be unsure about moving to Manchester United and does not want to be forced into the move.
He was set to meet with Maurizio Sarri upon his return to Italy and was expected to tell him that he wants to stay.
The decision may rest firmly on the shoulders of the former Chelsea boss, and whether he has plans to include him in his attack.
Dybala’s entourage have already been in the UK to hold initial discussions with Manchester United.
According to The Independent, they disclosed that their client wants a contract worth £350,000 per week should he leave Juventus.
The star arrived back in Turin on Thursday morning after spending almost 24 hours travelling back.
He’s been away on holiday following his participation at the Copa America with Argentina.
That would mean things would have to move pretty quickly in both directions should they come to an agreement.
If Dybala decides against a move to United, that would virtually end the Italians’ hopes of signing Lukaku.
Inter Milan have been in the hunt for the Belgian since the start of the window but have failed to come up with the £80million being demand by Ed Woodward.

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