Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has offered Juventus a huge £60million transfer fee to sign striker Paulo Dybala, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, translated by The Sun.
The report also goes on to say that the 24-year-old striker could be on his way to the Premier League, whereas Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona have shown an interest in acquiring Dybala – which tells you everything you need to know about his immense talents.
Furthermore, Mourinho is ready to sell off Henrikh Mkhitaryan in order to make room in the squad for Argentina’s next big thing.
The article doesn’t say when United are preparing to sign Dybala, but I’d be extremely surprised if Juventus let their key man leave in the middle of the season – meaning it’s much more likely to happen over the summer.
For what it’s worth, I find Dybala to be an excellent player who could fit in any club side on the planet. He wouldn’t come cheap, though, and I’m fairly confident it’ll take more than the aforementioned £60million to acquire him – particularly when you factor in we’ve only just taken one of their best players in the form of Paul Pogba…
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