Juventus have not ruled out the possibility of selling Manchester United target Paulo Dybala in the summer, but they will not listen to any offers in January.

Manchester United made a daring move to snare the Argentina striker away from Juventus in the winter window and got in touch with the Italian champions with a €70m offer.




Juventus rejected the bid from the Red Devils and have made it clear that they won’t be entertaining any kind of bids for Dybala in the January transfer window.

But according to Italian outlet Calciomercato.com, Juventus have not completely ruled out the possibility of letting the Argentine go in the summer transfer window, when they could sign an appropriate replacement.
 


Dybala has not been part of the starting eleven in the last three Serie A games and the club are concerned about his drop in form this season but a January move has been rejected outright by the club.  

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The Italian champions are also annoyed that Dybala’s agent met Paris Saint-Germain in secret, but the offer from Manchester United has also been termed insufficient.

Even if they agree to sell the striker in the summer, the club want a fee in excess of €100m for Dybala and Manchester United are expected to be in play for him again.

Juventus are aware Manchester United just tested the water for Dybala in January and are expected to make a more serious offer for him at the end of the season.

However, they are expected to face competition from Barcelona and Real Madrid, who are also monitoring the situation closely.