The English Premier League is ready for Paulo Dybala
The lethal forward from Juventus is crying out for a move to leave Turin but who will snatch the highly rated Argentine?
There have been many talks concerning Juventus and the current livestock at the club. Most of the talks though has been who will the Italian side bring in as the new manager. Once that’s decided, movements in and out of the club will happen a lot faster.
For Paulo Dybala, it needs to happen sooner rather than later. There’s been trouble in the camp since Ronaldo came onto the scene. His goal tally has dropped and his importance in the team has become almost none existent.
So whatever’s been transpiring in the Old Lady’s house has really rocked Paulo. If he’s supposed to be the next best thing since Messi for his country, why is he not getting a better deal? Well, if you have Ronaldo in your ranks, you can easily lose sight of the other assets around you.
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What’s next for Paulo Dybala?
A move out of Italy. He shouldn’t consider any move around to a rival Italian club. He should move abroad and start a new chapter in his footballing career. Where to? The Premier League only.
The La Liga is falling apart and the Premier League looks the competition to be in. All the players are flocking to the English Top Flight. He needs to join the movement. The player has expressed his desire to leave, so the job is half done for any team wanting him in their ranks.
Clubs rumoured to be in for Paulo
The two clubs who were heavily linked with the player in the past were English heavyweights, Liverpool and Man United. Of the two, Liverpool was stopped in their pursuit of the player. United seemed to be in the mix, but nothing concrete.
For the Old Trafford side to pull off the deal they must offer an exuberant amount of transfer funds. They will also have to offer a wage bill that will beat any others rivalling for his signature.
The most important thing is, he needs to be in the Premier League before the summer window closes.