In the latest transfer news, Argentine superstar Paulo Dybala's agent has been seen in London as Dybala is linked to various Premier League clubs. While Jude Bellingham confirms in a interview that he is staying at Borussia Dortmund this summer and will not follow his teammates Erling Haaland to the Premier League.
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Paulo Dybala 's agent is reportedly in London to listen to offers from clubs such as Manchester United and Arsenal.
The 28-year-old will leave Turin this summer when his contract with Juventus expires, and both Premier League giants have been linked with his signature along with Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.
Dybala is represented by Jorge Antun, who will hold talks with multiple clubs over the course of the next few weeks as his client searches for a new club. The news comes just a day after new United manager Erik ten Hag held a meeting in Amsterdam to discuss the club's transfer strategy.
As claimed by Calciomercato, Antun will also meet Frank Trimboli in the capital, an intermediary tasked with representing other interested English sides. Sky Sport Italia report Dybala's agent is likely to test the waters and will make a proposal to Manchester United and others stating a deal could be struck if the total wage and bonys package reaches around £6.8million.
The Red Devils could be tempted into a move for the Argentina international, although a hefty signing-on fee is expected to be paid straight to Dybala, who has spent the has majority of his senior career playing in Serie A. The forward has most heavily been linked with a move to Inter Milan next month, but could be swayed to the Premier League.
According to Il Bianconero, Dybala could even decide to choose Arsenal - but that comes with an ultimatum that the Gunners must hold on to fourth spot and qualify for the Champions League. Mikel Arteta is keen to add a forward to his young attack, much like Ten Hag.
The ex-Palermo starlet's decision not to sign a new deal with Juventus emerged in March. Bianconeri director Maurizio Arrivabene remained coy, however, telling DAZN : "The rapport with Paulo and all the players is good. There are some exchanges of opinion, I am always rather direct.
Latest transfer news: Jude Bellingham: "I won't follow Haaland out of Dortmund this summer"
Jude Bellingham says he'll be at Borussia Dortmund next season and won't be following team-mate Erling Haaland to the Premier League.
Haaland will join Manchester City in the summer after the Premier League champions agreed to pay his £51.1m release clause, and Bellingham has also been linked with a return to England.
But when asked about his future today, the 18-year-old said: "The only future I'm thinking about is the next game with Dortmund. I'll be here next season. I'm ready.
"As for Haaland, Bellingham said: "I told him I was very happy for him that he could take the next step. "Manchester City are also very lucky to have gotten him. He's a great player, great guy. I'll miss him."