Paulo Dybala 'ready to join Man Utd over Arsenal' after both teams scout ex-Juventus star ahead of summer transfer | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly leading the race to sign Paulo Dybala.

The attacker, 28, is available on a free transfer after officially leaving Juventus at the end of June.

Reports linked him with a move to Inter Milan but a deal has still not been struck with the Serie A giants in a difficult financial situation.

Inter will first need to offload stars such as Alexis Sanchez before they can attract Dybala.

And that has opened up the chance for a Premier League club to land Dybala with United said to be ahead of Arsenal in the race to sign the Argentine.

That's according to Corriere dello Sport who say United are long-term admirers United want another superstar if they sell wantaway Ronaldo amid links to Chelsea.

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Arsenal are also in contention to sign Dybala and have reportedly been in contact with his agent in a bid to lure him to North London.

Dybala is thought to want to stay in Italy and there will certainly be no shortage of takers.

Roma, AC Milan and Napoli have also been credited with interest but no approach has been made for the playmaker so far.

That is why the South American’s representatives are trying to strike up interest in their client in England.

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And United could focus their attention on Dybala if their efforts to sign Antony end in vein.

The Red Devils bid £51million for the Brazilian winger but Ajax want £70m – a price that has not put off Erik ten Hag.

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