Manchester United apparently no longer has any interest in a commitment from Juventus Turins Paulo Dybala. This was reported by the English newspaper Telegraph.
The report gives a number of reasons for the alleged backtracking of the Red Devils. The Premier League club will be disturbed by the Argentinian’s preference for staying with Juve, although Dybala will probably not be an integral part of the team under new coach Maurizio Sarri.
In addition, the transfer is supposed to fail because the total package is too high, Dybala allegedly demands a salary of 350,000 pounds per week – too much for United, which rumours have it would include Romelu Lukaku in the deal as an exchange for the 25-year-old.
The report does not, however, reveal how the Belgian striker stands, who would have a good chance of playing long with the Italian champions after Moise Kean’s departure.