Paulo Dybala reveals he is in talks over a new mega-contract to fend-off Manchester United and Real Madrid
MANCHESTER UNITED have been dealt a blow in their pursuit of Paulo Dybala as the Juventus forward insists he is happy at the club.
Dybala, 23, is in his second season with the Italian giants and is in talks over a new deal to fend off interest from the likes of United, Barcelona and Real Madrid.
And Argentinian international Dybala - who has scored 27 goals in 63 appearances - says he is not even thinking about a move away from the Serie A champions.
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Dybala said: "Barcelona or Real Madrid? There's no offers, for me there are no problems for the renewal.
"I'm fine at Juventus, my agent will be in Turin in the coming days for the renewal.
"Arrigo Sacchi told Florentino Perez to sign me? I'm thinking only about Juventus."
Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona have also shown a strong interest in Dybala.
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But Juventus remain confident they will keep Dybala at the club as he is under contract at the Old Lady until 2020.
The Italian champions signed the Argentine striker for £23.4million in the summer of 2015 but is it believed Juve wouldn’t consider offers of anything under £50m for their key asset.
United boss Jose Mourinho is in the market for a long-term successor to Zlatan Ibrahimovic.