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He was discarded by Scaloni and now he would be the signing of the year, what Man Utd should pay to sign Dybala

Paulo Dybala's future next season could be at Old Trafford with Manchester United.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Paulo Dybala claps while wearing an AS Roma sweater as the Manchester United badge and flying money is next to him. (Source: UTD Truthful X)
Paulo Dybala claps while wearing an AS Roma sweater as the Manchester United badge and flying money is next to him. (Source: UTD Truthful X)
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The summer transfer window is always exciting for many football fans as rumors start to grow about new players arriving at new clubs. One of the players that could be on the move is AS Roma's attacker, Paulo Dybala. The Argentine attacker would've been in the Copa America tournament with the Argentina national team, but he was not called up by the Argentina coach, Lionel Scaloni. Now, as he relaxes and prepares for next season, Manchester United has reportedly been interested in signing him for next season. Man United MEN News reports that Manchester United was interested in signing him again this past week, and they could sign him by activating his release clause, which is worth around $12 million. This release clause is exclusive to foreign clubs, as Italian clubs will need to pay more to sign Dybala from Roma this summer. The Argentine's contract with Roma expires in the summer of 2025, but the release clause is tempting for Man United to activate this summer in order to bring him to Old Trafford for next season.

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Dybala has been linked to join Manchester United in the past, especially during his last few years at Juventus. Romelu Lukaku's agent Federico Pastorello once said, "If Lukaku is wearing the Inter Milan shirt today, it's only because of Paulo Dybala's failure to join Manchester United."

Dybala himself reportedly admitted that he had interest from Man United and Spurs in the summer of 2019. Dybala said, "That summer (2019), I remember there was an approach from Manchester United as well as Tottenham, but it was more Manchester because Juve wanted to make that move. I spoke with Maurizio Sarri to find out if he really didn’t want me on the team. After our chat, my intention was to stay".

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Paulo Dybala's stats with AS Roma

Dybala played a total of 39 matches for AS Roma across all competitions. He scored 16 goals and provided ten assists across all competitions. He played over 2,600 minutes for Roma this past season, where they finished 6th in the Serie A and were eliminated in the Europa League semifinals by Bayer Leverkusen.


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