Juventus Reject A Gigantic €95m Offer For Paulo Dybala From Barcelona
Serie A Champions Juventus have turned down a massive bid from La Liga heavyweights Barcelona for their star player Paulo Dybala, according to reports.
The ‘Old Lady’ has made it clear that they won’t be entertaining any offers for their prized striker, who has said that his future belongs in Turin, after .
Also, having lost Paul Pogba to Manchester United last season, and the departures of both Dani Alves to Paris Saint-Germain and Leonardo Bonucci to rivals AC Milan this summer, Juve have no intention of losing any more high quality players.
As reported by Don Balon (via Corriere dello Sport), the Blaugrana made a big money offer of €95 million for the 23-year-old forward, only to be turned down by the Italian giants, who are unwilling to negotiate at any price.
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Dybala had a terrific campaign the previous season, wherein he helped his side bag the Serie A title, and also advance to the UEFA Champions League final. The Argentine has been under the radar of multiple European giants, but as it appears, Juventus are set to hold on to their star player.
Ernesto Valverde has made one major signing in the form of Benfica right-back Nelson Semedo so far, and currently seems desperate to add some considerable firepower to his side.
Barca have been linked to the likes of Hector Bellerin, Ousmane Dembele, Marco Verratti, and Paulo Dybala this summer, and with this €95m mouthwatering bid, they have made their intentions clear. But Juve view this valuation for their frontman as insufficient, after having extended his current contract in April.
Dybala found the back of the net 19 times in all competitions last season, including a brace against Barcelona in a 3-0 victory in the first-leg of their Champions League quarter-final match.
Written by Sidharth Jindal
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