Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has insisted that he is not going to sell Arsenal and Liverpool linked Paulo Dybala for anything less than €40m.

Dybala’s future at the Sicilian club has been a constant source of speculation over the last few months and a number of clubs have already been discussed as his potential destination.




With him refusing to sign a new contract Dybala is expected to be on his way out of Palermo this summer and the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal have already registered their interest in the Argentine forward.

Italian champions Juventus are also on the 21-year-old's tail, but the Palermo president’s €40m asking price is believed to be the major hurdle in the negotiations for the forward.
 


However, Zamparini is refusing to budge from his position and said that he has already rejected a €35m bid for the forward as a statement of intent over his hard-ball tactics.

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“I just want money”, Zamparini told Radio Kiss Kiss.

“They offered me €35m for Paulo, but I want €40m; I have already received two offers.

“I have to take care of Palermo’s accounts.”

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