Palermo forward and Manchester United and Liverpool target Paulo Dybala has insisted that he has not reached any agreement to join Juventus in the summer.

The 21-year-old striker is expected to leave Palermo at the end of the season and there is a beeline of clubs waiting to pounce of him once he decides to make a switch this summer.




The English trio of Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool are keeping a close watch on any movements in the transfer saga and there is speculation that Inter boss Roberto Mancini has already spoken to the player to convince him to join his project at the San Siro.

However, despite all the interest from abroad, the Argentine is known to be keen to stay in Italy and that has put Juventus in pole position to land him this summer.
 


There are rumours that Dybala has already agreed personal terms with the Bianconeri and is waiting for them to negotiate a transfer fee with Palermo.

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However, speaking to La Repubblica, the forward denied the speculation and said: “There is no agreement with Juventus.

“The only agreement I have is with Palermo; that is the only one I care about and want to respect it until the end.”

Palermo supremo Maurizio Zamparini has slapped a €40m asking price on Dybala, which has been a bone of contention for his suitors who have been trying to convince him to lower his demands for the forward, who has been likened to countryman Sergio Aguero.

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