Barcelona are among the clubs interested in signing Paulo Dybala as a free agent in the summer, while Manchester United’s conditions for the loan of Anthony Martial have been revealed.

The France striker is among the Old Lady’s targets to replace the injured Federico Chiesa.

Martial is looking for an escape route from Old Trafford, but Juventus CEO Maurizio Arrivabene revealed yesterday that the Manchester United outcast is ‘too expensive’ for the Old Lady.

Arrivabene keeps Dybala waiting, Martial too expensive for Juventus

Calciomercato.com reports the Red Devils want Juventus to pay Martial’s salary until the end of the season (€7.5m until June) plus a loan fee of €5m.

The Serie A giants are unwilling to pay as much with the Bianconeri trying to balance the books.

That’s why they are only open to getting new players on loan or free transfers. Mauro Icardi remains an option but only on a dry loan deal until the end of the season.

Meantime, Dybala’s contract saga is far from being over.

Negotiations between the Bianconeri and La Joya will resume in February, but according to Tuttosport, Barcelona are also among the clubs interested in the 28-year-old and the same is true of Tottenham Hotspur and Inter.

 

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