Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has said he would like to sell sought-after striker Paulo Dybala to Napoli, but the Partenopei don’t need him.

The Rosanero chief is at a standoff with Juventus counterpart Andrea Agnelli over the Argentine’s value and criticised the Old Lady’s reluctance to meet a €40 million asking price.

“I’d like to give Dybala to Napoli as [Aurelio] De Laurentiis is nice to me but maybe he doesn’t need the player,” Zamparini told Tuttosport.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has said he would like to sell sought-after striker Paulo Dybala to Napoli, but the Partenopei don’t need him.

The Rosanero chief is at a standoff with Juventus counterpart Andrea Agnelli over the Argentine’s value and criticised the Old Lady’s reluctance to meet a €40 million asking price.

“I’d like to give Dybala to Napoli as [Aurelio] De Laurentiis is nice to me but maybe he doesn’t need the player,” Zamparini told Tuttosport.

“Juventus and Inter have a greater need for him. The Juventus directors are the most determined, but the Angelli family are tight-fisted.”

The comment was a response to an offer of €32 million put on the table by Juventus for the 21-year-old, who has scored 13 Serie A goals this season. 

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