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Juventus forward Paulo Dybala is currently weighing up his future in Turin, and is said to have recieved another offer to extend his time with the Serie A giants. However, the Argentina international has been linked with a move to Manchester United and Tottenham in the past, so could be considering a switch to the Premier League.
Time is ticking for Manchester United transfer chief Ed Woodward and their pursuit of Juventus forward Paulo Dybala.
Argentina international Dybala is currently weighing up his future in Turin, and has received a contract extension offer from Juventus as his deal expires in 2022.
The 27-year-old has already rejected one offer from the Old Lady to keep him on their books as he continues to be linked with a move to the Premier League.
And Football Italia claim that Juventus have offered him exactly the same deal as they did in the summer, which is worth around a reported £9m.
Now could be the time for Ed Woodward to strike for Dybala (Image: GETTY)
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“My agent was in Turin for a long time and was never called up,” he said.
“It disappoints me to hear talk of invested financial figures. It would be better if the truth could be told, because talking about those figures in the current situation pits the fans against me, with all the love I have for Juventus.”
That appears to go against what Juventus president Andrea Agnelli says though, with the bigwig suggesting he was looking forward to hearing Dybala’s response to the contract offer.
"I’ve heard the statements, it’s part of my job,” Agnelli told Tuttosport. “The good news is the goal [he scored]. Paulo had a difficult time after contracting Covid. I heard with great pleasure his love for Juventus. The love is reciprocated.
“We see him as the captain of the future.
"I know he has already received a proposal that would put him among the top 20 best-paid players in Europe. We’re looking forward to his response.”