KEY POINTS

  • In 2018-19, Paulo Dybala scored only 10 goals for Juventus
  • He was close to moving to the Premier League in 2019
  • Dybala is also being chased by Ligue 1 champions PSG

The representatives of Paulo Dybala have reportedly offered the Juventus star to several elite Premier League clubs such as Liverpool FC and Manchester United.

With Dybala's current contract with Juventus set to expire in June 2022, the Turin club is keen on tying the forward with a new deal, but the Argentina player is looking to making a switch to England, as reported by soccer website 90min.

Dybala, 27, who is a regular member of the Argentina national team that is captained by Lionel Messi, came close to moving to the Premier League in 2019 when Manchester United and Tottenham were battling against each other to acquire the services of the talented forward. However, Dybala rejected the opportunity at the last minute because of his love for Juventus.

Ever since Cristiano Ronaldo moved to Juventus from Real Madrid, Dybala’s links away from the Serie A champions began. After netting 23, 19, and 26 goals in his first three seasons at the Allianz side, his form drastically dropped in 2018-19, where he managed only 10 goals. Dybala, however, fought his way back into former boss Maurizio Sarri’s plans last season, but the Argentinian is once again on the edge this year under Adrea Pirlo, who has included the 27-year-old forward in his starting XI just six times in all competitions in the ongoing campaign.

The 90min report also stated that Dybala’s decision to not move to the Premier League in 2019 has left a long-standing impact on the English clubs, who have made it clear that a move for the player will only be considered if Dybala makes it precisely clear that he wants a move to England.

Apart from Manchester United and Liverpool, Dybala’s representatives have also approached Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester City, and Arsenal in regards to their client’s possible transfer next summer.

Juventus forward Paulo Dybala said he has tested positive for coronavirus but was 'perfectly fine'
Dybala has been at Juventus since the 2015-16 season. AFP / Isabella BONOTTO

Dybala, who joined Juventus in 2015 from Italian club Palermo, has netted 96 goals in 238 competitive matches for the Turin side.

Meanwhile, it is also understood that Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are also interested in Dybala amid the doubt over the future of Kylian Mbappe, who is being heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid.