Juve raise Dybala offer, but…
By Football Italia staff
The Gazzetta dello Sport anticipate a bidding war between Juventus, Milan and Inter for Palermo forward Paulo Dybala.
The young Argentine is increasingly expected to leave the Rosanero in the summer, following an effective season in front of goal for the mid-table team.
Juve, who are seen to be leading the way, are understood to have used apparent talks between Beppe Marotta and Maurizio Zamparini yesterday as an opportunity to increase their offer to 30m.
It is just as equally believed that Palermo’s President has dropped his asking price to below 40m.
Dybala, who is seen by the Gazzetta dello Sport as still having a significant say on where his future will be, is believed to have prioritised Juve’s interest, but without ruling out offers from elsewhere.
Those include, according to the Gazzetta, moves from both Milanese clubs. Inter are reported as having tabled an instalment-based offer of 28m for the 21-year-old, whilst Milan’s Silvio Berlusconi is suggested as readying a ‘generous offer’ to Zamparini.
Inter’s advances are also reported to include Javier Zanetti approaching Dybala to try to convince him of the value of move to the Nerazzurri.
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