Man Utd relaunched Paulo Dybala's takeover with Juventus "ready to sell for £ 70m – £ 90m" – The Sun



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MANCHESTER UNITED could land at Paulo Dybala for £ 70 million, according to reports.

The Juventus striker, 25, was badociated with a move to Old Trafford during the last transfer windows.

    Paulo Dybala would be available between £ 70 and £ 90 million if Manchester United decided

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Paulo Dybala would be available between £ 70 and £ 90 million if Manchester United decidedCredit: Getty – Contributor

A movement never materialized, but the Red Devils have now received a boost if they were to try to sign Dybala.

According to the Mail, Juventus would be willing to sell the Argentine international and would accept an offer ranging from 70 to 90 million pounds sterling.

And Ole Gunnar Solskjaer might be tempted.

If he loses Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku or both, the new manager will desperately need to bring in more offensive talent.

And with Dybala's ability to play in the middle of the main striker and dive lower into the No10 role, he could help bring out the best of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Daniel James.

Pogba has been linked to a move in the other direction, back to Juventus, as well as to Real Madrid.

Lukaku, meanwhile, is expected to join Inter Milan with the player and boss of Inter, Antonio Conte.

Last week, Inter had rejected an offer of 54 million pounds. United had stood firm for about 75 million pounds after paying so much for him two years ago.

However, Solskjaer is against if he wants to get an agreement for Dybala.

Premier League clubs have until August 8, only 16 days, to sign all their summer registrations.

If United decides to request a transfer, they are likely to face stiff competition for its signature.

Paris Saint-Germain would consider moving, just like the Inter.

But it is thought that Dybala is against moving to one of Juventus rivals in Serie A.

Man Utd has only 48 hours to seal the transfer of Toby Alderweireld before the expiry of the £ 25 million release clause for Spurs

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