Paulo Dybala Juventus
Paulo Dybala Juventus

Premier League sides Arsenal, Manchester United, Spurs and Newcastle United are all said to be interested in signing Juventus striker Paulo Dybala, as per ESPN.

The forward’s current deal with Juventus expires at the end of this season and as per the rumours, extension talks between both the parties have broken down. There’s now a massive possibility that Dybala will move out as a free agent.

A player like him, available as a free agent, is obviously going to attract several big clubs which is why the four PL sides aren’t the only ones in this transfer race.

A move to the Premier League likely for Paulo Dybala?

Arsenal and Manchester United are actively searching for strikers and someone like Paulo Dybala will be a tremendous signing for them but for these two clubs to be able to secure a transfer, they will first half to get back into the Champions League.

There’s no way a player of his stature will be ready to play in the Europa League next season.

While the names of Newcastle United and Spurs are also being linked with him, we don’t think these two are pragmatic destinations for him. While NUFC will take several more years to become a big side, Spurs, on the other hand, could crumble very soon because Antonio Conte wishes to leave in the summer.

Some other big sides in the Serie A and the La Liga are also interested in him and at the moment, Paulo Dybala is more likely to remain in Italy or maybe join a top Spanish side like Barcelona or Real Madrid.

Is Paulo Dybala going to sign a new deal with Juve?

The Old Lady have not yet given up hopes of making him sign a new deal and there’s every chance that the striker agrees to stay back if his terms are met.

It’s being claimed that Juventus were ready to offer Paulo Dybala a new deal worth around £160,000-a-week after tax but then changed their mind after the Vlahovic’s signing but there’s every likelihood that they can trackback in the coming months.

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