Juventus boss does not mind releasing Dybala
Juventus Vice-President Pavel Nedved said he had no problems with Argentine striker Paulo Dybala being released to another club.
Dybala will go to England to join Manchester United. However, the transfer was not done because he was embarrassed by the high demand for player salaries.
Then, towards the end of the Premier League transfer market, Tottenham Hotspur tried to bring it back to England. But they also have to bite their fingers when facing broadcasting rights problems from former Palermo player sponsors.
The fact of not moving twice did not make the rumors about Dybala's future disappear. Lately, he has been touted as a potential replacement for Neymar on the front lines of PSG.
According to a number of reports, PSG wants significant funds to be paid in advance for the sale of Neymar. According to current allegations, these funds will be used to bring Dybala from Juventus.
Nedved also admitted that his team was not afraid to let go of kamikaze. "I think as long as the exchange is open, we continue to work," Nedved told Soccerway.
"Anything can happen, every team works to bring players in and get them out, we are no different," added Nedved.
Dybala himself has been defending Juventus since 2015. He has recorded 182 appearances in all competitions, with a collection of 78 goals.
Dybala will go to England to join Manchester United. However, the transfer was not done because he was embarrassed by the high demand for player salaries.
Then, towards the end of the Premier League transfer market, Tottenham Hotspur tried to bring it back to England. But they also have to bite their fingers when facing broadcasting rights problems from former Palermo player sponsors.
The fact of not moving twice did not make the rumors about Dybala's future disappear. Lately, he has been touted as a potential replacement for Neymar on the front lines of PSG.
According to a number of reports, PSG wants significant funds to be paid in advance for the sale of Neymar. According to current allegations, these funds will be used to bring Dybala from Juventus.
Nedved also admitted that his team was not afraid to let go of kamikaze. "I think as long as the exchange is open, we continue to work," Nedved told Soccerway.
"Anything can happen, every team works to bring players in and get them out, we are no different," added Nedved.
Dybala himself has been defending Juventus since 2015. He has recorded 182 appearances in all competitions, with a collection of 78 goals.
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