Juventus have reportedly rejected an offer of £70million plus the services of Henrikh Mkhitaryan from Manchester United for Paulo Dybala.
Argentina international is wanted by Red Devil boss Jose Mourinho as desperate to add more creativity to his attack and eyeing long-term replacement for Zlatan Ibrahimovic as the Portuguese coach appears to have given up on the idea of Mikhitaryan providing it.
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According to The Sun claims that Manchester United have made a £70m cash bid and players exchange of the Armenia captain, who is out of favour at Old Trafford after an alleged training-ground row with Mourinho.
Juventus immediately turned down the offer for Dybala as the Bianconerri feel they don’t need another wide player and they will want around £86m for the highly-rated Argentina international, which is the same price as Antoine Griezmann’s buy-out clause.
Dybala has made 25 appearances for Juventus and scoring 15 goals in competition but Massimiliano Allegri dropped him from the starting line-up for the past two league matches, including the top-of-the-table clash against Inter Milan.