Juventus, Manchester United and Romelu Lukaku have agreed terms, now it’s all down to Paulo Dybala and the situation is unclear.

According to multiple reports, Juve sent director of sport Fabio Paratici to London for final negotiations with Manchester United and Lukaku’s agent, Federico Pastorello.

The two clubs are agreed on an exchange, the Belgium international has given the all-clear with a similar salary to the one he had already decided with Inter.

Juventus, Manchester United and Romelu Lukaku have agreed terms, now it’s all down to Paulo Dybala and the situation is unclear.

According to multiple reports, Juve sent director of sport Fabio Paratici to London for final negotiations with Manchester United and Lukaku’s agent, Federico Pastorello.

The two clubs are agreed on an exchange, the Belgium international has given the all-clear with a similar salary to the one he had already decided with Inter.

They are now all waiting for the verdict from Dybala, who is due in Turin tomorrow morning to resume training.

He’s expected to go straight to the Continassa training ground for a crunch meeting with Coach Maurizio Sarri.

According to the latest rumours from Sky Sport Italia, Sportitalia and others, Dybala is far from convinced he wants to join Manchester United.

The Old Trafford side are not in the Champions League this season and he is concerned that his style of football is not necessarily suited to the team or Premier League.

La Joya has spent most of his career in Serie A with Palermo and then Juve, but is reportedly determined to remain in Turin.

This is also because Sarri was complimentary about Dybala during pre-season and he wants to at least start training with the tactician before making a decision.

Dybala has been on an extended vacation following Copa America duty with Argentina.

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