Paulo Dybala to Man Utd transfer: Cristiano Ronaldo impact & talks ‘ongoing’ amid salary claim

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Manchester United have been linked with a move for Paulo Dybala in recent days, and here we run you through all the latest reports.

Manchester United have finally made their mark in the summer transfer window, and Erik ten Hag will be looking to make further additions in the coming weeks.

The Red Devils snapped up Tyrell Malacia on Tuesday, but more incomings will be required if Ten Hag is to enjoy a successful first year at Old Trafford.

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United have been linked with a whole host of new signings, with significant investment expected this summer, especially after the departures of Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Jesse Lingard and Edinson Cavani,

But the latest rumours suggest an addition to the front line, with Paulo Dybala being linked with a move to Old Trafford.

Here’s what’s been reported so far.

Dybala was on target for Argentina last month. Credit: Getty.Dybala was on target for Argentina last month. Credit: Getty.
Dybala was on target for Argentina last month. Credit: Getty.

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Tuttomercatoweb reporting on Tuesday that Dybala is being considered by the Red Devils.

It has been claimed that United could push for Dybala’s transfer should Cristiano Ronaldo leave, with Ten Hag keen on the Argentine.

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The report detailed that it is a ‘matter of time’ until United make their move, with Dybala already a free agent following his Juventus exit.

Talks ‘ongoing’

Elsewhere, it has been claimed that United are already in talks over a deal for Dybala.

Sky Sports Italy’s Angelo Mangiante has said the two parties are negotiating a deal, with the Red Devils in contact with Dyabala’s agent.

It’s thought the forward will demand a very large salary this summer, especially given that was part of the reason behind his Juventus exit.

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Dybala’s situation

Dybala is currently a free agent, in need of a new club following his Juventus exit.

The Argentine failed to agree a new deal with the Old Lady and decided to try his luck on the open market after seven rather successful years in Turin, where he scored 82 goals in 210 league appearances.

The likes of Inter Milan have been linked, but nothing has materialised in the five days since he officially left Juventus.

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