Form Spain: Man Utd alerted as Real Madrid resume interest in Dybala
The Joya has enjoyed a brilliant start to the season, scoring ten Serie A goals, including a hat-trick against Sassuolo.
The Argentine signed a new deal in April this year, but has ended up in Florentino Perez’s sights ever since Kylian M’Bappe went to Paris Saint-Germain instead.
It is reported that the Spanish side’s interest in Dybala had cooled since the Champions League final, when he had a poor game against the Galacticos.
​Dybala was linked to Manchester United in the last few days, thought Eurosport reported that the Red Devils’ € 175 million offer may not be enough to persuade Juventus to sell the Argentinean star.
The problem being that Juventus have already guaranteed profits of €30m in the current fiscal year, meaning that they don’t need to sell unless it’s at their price.
Dybala earns 7m a year, and is set to remain with the bianconeri until 2022.