Juventus & Manchester United Agree On A Swap Deal For Paulo Dybala

Sky in Italy has reported that Manchester United and Juventus have reached an agreement over a swap deal for Juventus forward Paulo Dybala.

After Dybala’s agent reportedly arrived in the United Kingdom on Tuesday to discuss personal terms with Old Trafford bosses, Sky Sports journalist, Kave Solhekol, tweeted:

Sky Italy reporting Manchester United and Juventus have agreed a swap deal in principle involving Paulo Dybala and Romelu Lukaku.

They say it now needs an agreement between United and Dybala for the deal to go ahead.

However, according to Fabrizio Romano, Dybala, agent, the Argentine forward will accept a move to Manchester United if Maurizio Sarri tells him he has no future at Juventus.

Reports suggest that Juventus who have been eager to sign the Belgian striker, Lukaku, have been willing to send Dybala the other way since they have not raised the £75m Manchester United is asking for Lukaku.

There are reports suggesting that some Serie A teams including Inter Milan are willing to sign Lukaku. This put pressure on Juventus who then offered their 25-year-old.

Speaking to manutd.com, Manchester United gaffer, Solskjaer, said that they were still working on signing two players (Dybala and Maguire). He said:

I’m not here to talk about rumours about other teams’ players. We’re working on one or two cases. It’s 10 days or so before we start the league and hopefully we can announce a fresh face or two

More: Daily Star UK

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