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Man United Target Agree On €70m Fee To Join New Club

Italian Serie A champions Juventus have agreed on a deal with Premier League outfit Tottenham Hotspur for one of their attackers.
Juventus forward Paolo Dybala has been attracting a lot of interests from the Premier League and the Italian champions have received a bid for him.
According to Sky Sports Italia, Juventus and Spurs have agreed on a €70m deal for Paolo Dybala.
The player and the club are yet to agree on a deal.
Paolo Dybala came close to joining Manchester United at the weekend in a swap deal involving Romelu Lukaku but the transfer collapsed after the Red Devils were unable to reach an agreement with the Argentine international.
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Dybala demanded weekly wages of £350,000 from Manchester United in addition to astronomical agent fees requested by his representative Jorge Antun.
Juventus have told Paolo Dybala to find a new club this summer and it remains to be seen whether North London club Tottenham Hotspur would be his next destination.
His preference is to stay at Juventus and fight for his place with the likes of Gonzalo Higuain and Mario Mandzukic.
Paolo Dybala was badly affected by the signing of Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo last summer and that was evident in the league after he scored just five goals all season.
