Every time a big star is negotiating a contract renewal with his club, we’ll see him being linked to another interested side.
This is the case of Paolo Dybala, whose contract with Juventus expires in 2022, and is currently in talks for a new deal.
As Tuttosport writes about his situation today, they claim that Manchester United have been monitoring his situation at the Old Lady.
They make it clear that Juventus want to keep the player and are currently offering him €12m per season. That’s below his €15m demands, but could still be good enough for him to accept.
Regarding Manchester United, Tuttosport says the ‘English sources’ confirm the interest, saying they’re ‘back in for him’. They recall that the Red Devils had already tried to sign Dybala in 2019, in a swap with Romelu Lukaku, but the deal was blocked by the Argentine star, who didn’t want to move to Old Trafford.
This time, Tuttosport mentions the possibility of a swap with Paul Pogba, although there’s ‘nothing concrete at the moment’, since Juventus will first work on their chances of getting Dybala’s renewal.