Liverpool transfer target Paulo Dybala is reportedly “almost certain” to stay at Juventus despite the possible arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Paolo Dybala has forged a reputation as a world-class star thanks to his displays since joining Serie A champions from Palermo, but he has been linked with a move away from the Allianz Stadium as the Italian giants seek to cover the cost of Ronaldo’s transfer.
The Reds have been credited with an interest in making the most of Old Lady’s situation by launching a raid for Argentina international.
However, it seems the 24-year-old striker will be staying put even as his side prise the Real Madrid talisman away from Santiago Bernabeu.
According to Italian newspaper Il Giornale, South American forward is “almost certain” to stick with his current club, and that’s in spite of Cristiano Ronaldo heading to north Italy and the Merseysiders contacting Giuseppe Marotta about the 24-year-old.
Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain is set to be replaced up front by arriving superstar, who’s drifted infield over the past few years and that means Juventus will cash in on him, with a move to Chelsea touted by Il Giornale. And the Italian publication claims 30-year-old goal machine will head to Stamford Bridge once Maurizio Sarri is announced as new manager.
The Reds have been credited with an interest in making the most of Old Lady’s situation by launching a raid for Argentina international.
However, it seems the 24-year-old striker will be staying put even as his side prise the Real Madrid talisman away from Santiago Bernabeu.
According to Italian newspaper Il Giornale, South American forward is “almost certain” to stick with his current club, and that’s in spite of Cristiano Ronaldo heading to north Italy and the Merseysiders contacting Giuseppe Marotta about the 24-year-old.
Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain is set to be replaced up front by arriving superstar, who’s drifted infield over the past few years and that means Juventus will cash in on him, with a move to Chelsea touted by Il Giornale. And the Italian publication claims 30-year-old goal machine will head to Stamford Bridge once Maurizio Sarri is announced as new manager.

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