Reports | Manchester United and Juventus come to an agreement over a a swap deal for Paulo Dybala
Manchester United and Juventus have agreed to swap Paulo Dybala and Romelu Lukaku in an audacious swap deal this summer. While the two clubs have come to an agreement over a deal in principle, everything rests on Dybala’s shoulders and if he wants to move to the Premier League this summer.
While Romelu Lukaku has been heavily linked with a move to Inter Milan, it looks like Juventus have taken the lead by offering a superstar. The Old Lady have offered Manchester United the chance to sign Paulo Dybala in an effort to get Lukaku. While initial reports did indicate that there was no such deal, things have now changed.
Sky Italy has reported that both Manchester United and Juventus have come an agreement in principle which hinges on Paulo Dybala. The Argentine has already reiterated his desire to play and subsequently prove himself under Maurizio Sarri, with the Chelsea boss not looking to sell him. But Juventus have other plans and while negotiations are at a very early stage, the Red Devils have a chance.
Tottenham are also still in the race for the 25-year-old forward with them already reportedly making a bid of around £45 million, which was subsequently rejected by Juventus. The Old Lady have set a £70-£80 million valuation on Dybala’s head, which they expect should be met before talks progress any further this summer.
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