Juventus Transfers: Leading Premier League clubs offered the chance to sign Paulo Dybala
With Paulo Dybala’s Juventus future still up in the air, reports suggest that several leading Premier League clubs have been offered the chance to sign the player for free in the summer.
Dybala is yet to extend his contract with the Bianconeri despite seemingly reaching an agreement last Autumn. Juve retracted their offer, much to the Argentine’s dismay, and talks are set to re-open his entourage in the coming weeks.
Juve also have to sort out the expiring contracts of Federico Bernardeschi, Juan Cuadrado and Mattia Perin. But, their big-spending January means that it’s unlikely for all of these players to renew with the Bianconeri, including Dybala.
The long-time Juventus star is now free to talk with other clubs over a pre-contract agreement for the summer.
Several leading Premier League clubs have been offered the chance to sign Paulo Dybala for free in the summer
While Dybala’s injury woes over the past 18 months have spooked the Juventus hierarchy amid contract talks, there’s no doubting that many top European clubs would be interested in picking up the majestic playmaker on a free transfer in the summer.
Beppe Marotta and Inter Milan have already been linked with a stunning swoop, while 90min reports that Dybala’s next destination could be the Premier League. They understand that the Argentine now plans to leave Juventus at the end of the season with his entourage planning to travel Europe in the coming weeks to strike a deal for the impending free agent.
Alongside Inter, and possibly Paris Saint-Germain; Liverpool, Tottenham, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal have all been offered the opportunity to discuss terms with Dybala.
However, the Premier League clubs, in particular, aren’t convinced that La Joya will leave Turin. Jorge Antun is set to arrive for crunch talks soon.
Should Dybala fail to renew, it appears that Juve have already identified two potential replacements in AS Roma’s Nicolo Zaniolo and Sassuolo’s Giacomo Raspadori.