manchester united and Arsenal They are reportedly interested in signing AS Roma star Paulo Dybala, according to the Spanish outlet. Transfers.
Following INEOS' acquisition of a minority stake in the Red Devils, they will now take charge of the football side of Old Trafford. INEOS owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already criticized the way Man Utd sign players over the past few decades and the businessman has made it clear that he wants to sign young talent rather than spend big on established superstars.
However, according to the report TransfersMan Utd are interested in signing Dybala from Roma and his £10million release clause has tempted the Red Devils to make a move for him.
Therefore, this report doesn't quite align with what Sir Jim Ratcliffe has previously hinted at, as Dybala will turn 31 this year and is already past his prime. Furthermore, he has had several injury problems this season and that should be a big warning for United to avoid doing a deal like this.
However, the Argentine has enjoyed a productive campaign this season, scoring 16 goals and registering 10 assists in 38 appearances in all competitions.
Manchester United and Arsenal target Dybala
Transfers Furthermore, he claims that Man Utd are not the only club considering signing Dybala like Arsenal. Chelsea and Barcelona They have also expressed their interest in signing him.
Arsenal are reportedly planning to sign a prolific goalscorer this summer and a technically talented player like Dybala would be an ideal option to play. Mikel ArtetaThe system.
However, the former Juventus player has begun to decline physically as he has struggled to play three games a week for Roma this season. Therefore, acquiring the South American to reinforce his attacking department would not be a wise decision.
Therefore, Arsenal and Man Utd would be better off exploring other options to strengthen their front line. However, it will be interesting to see if the record first division The champions or the north London club will eventually opt to make a concrete approach to sign the World Cup winner in the coming years. transfer window.