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Manchester City tempt Dybala with a big salary

'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reports that Manchester City are ready to offer Juventus' Paulo Dybala a €10 million salary if he joins Pep Guardiola's ranks.

By Hector Garcia

'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reports that Manchester City are ready to offer Juventus' Paulo Dybala a €10 million salary if he joins Pep Guardiola's ranks.
'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reports that Manchester City are ready to offer Juventus' Paulo Dybala a €10 million salary if he joins Pep Guardiola's ranks.
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Dusan Vlahovic is close to signing for Juventus and that compromises the situation of Paulo Dybala, who took the role of the most important player in the squad after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo. Therefore, leaving in order not to be in the spotlight when the Serbian arrives is an attractive option.

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The big clubs on the world stage have noticed this and it has already been leaked that at least a couple are interested in signing him. They are Liverpool and Inter Milan, but, now, 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' adds to the picture Manchester City, who are willing, according to this newspaper, to pay him ten million euros per season.

Dybala in no rush

It is a huge offer that might make the Argentine think twice before approaching the Reds or Nerazzurri. In any case, he is not worried. AS' affirms that he is calm and unconcerned about this reality, focused on his soccer and waiting for this type of issues to be settled calmly.

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Juventus, however, are much more stressed than Dybala because they are aware that his contract expires in June of this year and there is still no agreement to renew it. What keeps the 'Vecchia Signora' on edge is clear. Their big star could leave without a single euro in the club's coffers.


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