In-demand striker Paulo Dybala is hoping to remain in Serie A when he quits Palermo this coming summer, saying he is attached to life in Italy.

The Argentine, who currently plies his trade with Palermo, is set to be on the move in the summer after rejecting a new contract with the Italian outfit.




Dybala has been linked with a whole host of clubs, including English sides Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United, while Paris Saint-Germain from France have been mooted as suitors. And in Italy, Juventus, Inter and Napoli are keen.

Palermo want at least €40m for the 21-year-old striker, which has put him out of reach for his Italian suitors.

But Dybala does want to remain in Italy if possible.

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He told Gazzetta dello Sport: "I admit, I am very attached to the Italy that I know.

"I would like to stay in Serie A."

On the question of interest from PSG, Dybala does admit that playing alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic is something which makes life easier for any striker however.

"We're talking about one of the best strikers in the world", he explained, "someone who makes life simpler for his partner on the pitch."

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