Juventus ‘make transfer decision’ over Man Utd target Dybala

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Paulo Dybala’s future at Juventus has been thrown into doubt, amid reports the Italian champions are willing to part with the Argentine.

The 25-year-old has scored just 10 goals in 39 games and has often found himself benched for the club’s biggest games in recent months.

He was also hooked in the Champions League quarter-final loss to Ajax at half-time, with the tie poised at 1-1 and has often been asked to play out wide rather than in his preferred No.10 position.

Now Goal claim that, with Allegri staying at the Allianz Stadium and looking to improve his side ahead of another European push next term, Dybala has become dispensable.

Dybala’s role is further complicated by Aaron Ramsey’s impending arrival and now Juve are reportedly willing to allow him to leave if the money is right, despite the player having three years left on his current deal.

Paris Saint-Germain have been linked previously, as have Real Madrid , while Manchester United have also shown serious interest also.

Back in November, Dybala hinted at his desire to reunite with close pal Paul Pogba.

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Speaking to Mirror Football after United’s 2-1 win in Turin, Dybala said: “It was great to see to see Paul again because we’re good friends.

“The first game [at Old Trafford] was amazing for me, and the second for him. But it was just nice to play against him. We have remained in touch since he left.

“We’re still very close and who knows, maybe in the future we can play together again on the same team.”

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is determined to rebuild his United side and wants to add more creativity and pace to his attack.

Dybala would certainly fit the bill in that regard, while it would also appease Pogba – himself linked with a big-money move to Madrid.

If Juve are happy to part company with the ex-Palermo man, then United are likely to be front and centre amid his list of potential suitors.

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