Juventus transfer chief Giuseppe Marotta could meet with Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini before the end of the week to discuss the sale of Paulo Dybala.

Tuttosport have reported that the two representatives will begin negotiations between Wednesday and Friday over the sought-after 21-year-old.

Dybala has been heavily linked with the Bianconeri and is believed to favour a move to Turin, but Zamparini’s asking price of €40 million provides a stumbling block.

Juventus transfer chief Giuseppe Marotta could meet with Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini before the end of the week to discuss the sale of Paulo Dybala.

Tuttosport have reported that the two representatives will begin negotiations between Wednesday and Friday over the sought-after 21-year-old.

Dybala has been heavily linked with the Bianconeri and is believed to favour a move to Turin, but Zamparini’s asking price of €40 million provides a stumbling block.

The paper reports that Marotta will suggest a deal worth €25m with a €5m bonus and Edoardo Goldaniga or Kingsley Coman in exchange.

The Argentine striker has also attracted plenty of foreign interest and Zamparini could fly to London this week to meet with Arsenal representatives.

Paris Saint-Germain, Inter and Roma are also monitoring the player and could soon become part of a bidding war. 

Byandrew

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