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The sensational exchange deal featuring two of the game's best attackers continues to move closer to completion
Paulo Dybala will not show up at Juventus on Friday and will not be returned to his Continbada training seat, rumors that a departure from Turin will escape.
The player for whom Juventus wants to trade Dybala, Romelu Lukaku, of Manchester United, has reached an agreement with the Bianconeri for a contract of 9 million euros a year, according to sources Goal.
The salary of Dybala in Manchester is another element of the puzzle of this sensational exchange. The Argentine international wants to obtain a significant salary increase compared to its current contract of 7.5 million euros per year in Italy.
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Dybala returned early from her holidays after the Copa America, for talks with the new boss of the Juve, Maurizio Sarri.
However, he had no contact with the former director of Chelsea and extended his vacation until August 5, three days before the closing of the English transfer counter.
Both players were somewhat frozen in their clubs last season.
The arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo in the Serie A giants partially dismissed Dybala, who scored only 10 goals in all competitions, including only five in the league when his club won its eighth consecutive title , the Scudetto.
Lukaku was also out of favor with Old Trafford after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer replaced José Mourinho in the dugout.
The Norwegian preferred to face Marcus Rashford at the center forward and the confidence of the Belgian international was affected when he played.
Lukaku said this summer that he thought that Serie A was the best league in the world. It was thought that he would be heading to Inter, but Juventus has shown a keen interest and can offer Dybala in exchange.
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Argentina was reportedly headed to Tottenham at one point.
His absence from Juventus in training and the lack of communication between him and his manager seem to mark the end for him with the old lady, but his salary demands can prove a difficult point.
According to some reports, the No. 10 will claim about £ 350,000 a week when it pbades into the hands of the Premier League giants, but the fact that Lukaku agrees that his compensation in Italy can help advance the money. case.
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