Juventus president confirms that they’ve received offers for Paulo Dybala

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Juventus president Pavel Nedved has confirmed that the clubs has received offers for star Paulo Dybala, with Manchester United and Tottenham both interested. The Argentine is open to a move away, with Juventus willing to sell if any suitor meets their £70-£80 million valuation for the 25-year-old.

With Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival last summer, it marked a season for change at Juventus. The Old Lady had finally changed their transfer routine and instead added one of the world’s best to guarantee them a Champions League crown.

That didn’t happen, but instead what did happen was Paulo Dybala struggled to make the most of his chances. Sent out wide by former manager Massimiliano Allegri, the 25-year-old eventually lost his place to the Portuguese giant and is now potentially on his way out.

Juventus president Pavel Nedved has confirmed that the Old Lady has received offers for the Argentine forward. “There are some proposals, there is some interest, but we wait for concrete action so we can then decide calmly," Nedved said.

Both Manchester United and Tottenham are in the race, with Juventus more than open to selling their Argentine superstar. The Daily Mail has previously added that the Serie A giants want somewhere close to £70-£80 million for Dybala and are not willing to reduce that.

That hasn’t stopped bids from flying in with Tottenham already submitting a £44 million bid, which was immediately rejected by Juventus. Manchester United, on the other hand, are looking to swap Romelu Lukaku for the Argentine.

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