Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini says Paulo Dybala will cost €40m or it ‘could be more’.

The Argentinian striker is set to leave the Rosanero in the summer, with Manchester United, Arsenal and Juventus all said to be interested.

“There are Italian and foreign teams in for him,” Zamparini said of Dybala, speaking to TGR Sicilia.

“The price? I’ve said €40m, but it could be more.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini says Paulo Dybala will cost €40m or it ‘could be more’.

The Argentinian striker is set to leave the Rosanero in the summer, with Manchester United, Arsenal and Juventus all said to be interested.

“There are Italian and foreign teams in for him,” Zamparini said of Dybala, speaking to TGR Sicilia.

“The price? I’ve said €40m, but it could be more.

“We want to improve on this season, we’ll bring in both young players and more experienced players, but they’ll all have quality.

“[Scout Manuel] Gerolin is in South America compiling a list of players.”

Meanwhile, goal.com speculates that Juventus could try to lure Dybala for a lower fee, by offering Kingsley Coman on loan in exchange.

The website believes that the Bianconeri’s upper limit would be €20m for a transfer fee, but general manager Giuseppe Marotta will look to use Coman and some other players to tempt Zamparini.

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