Juventus would reportedly be prepared to
sell Paulo Dybala for the right price this
summer.
The Argentina international was strongly linked
with a move away from the Allianz Stadium
last year, with Manchester United and Tottenham
Hotspur thought to be in the hunt for his
signature.
The attacker ultimately remained in Turin,
though, and enjoyed a productive 2019-20 campaign
with the Italian champions, scoring 17 times
and contributing 14 assists in 46 appearances
in all competitions.
United have again recently been linked with
the South American, who could be used as
part of a swap deal for Paul Pogba during
this summer's transfer window.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Juve are
open to selling the 26-year-old in the current
market for a figure in the region of €90m
(£81m).
The former Palermo youngster only has two
years left to run on his contract with Andrea
Pirlo's side.
