MANCHESTER UNITED AIM FOR PAULO DYBALA AS SECOND SUMMER SIGNING
The potential for Manchester United to once again take another star player off the hands of Italian side Juventus is on its way to becoming a reality during the 2019 summer transfer window. Manchester United had already started showing interest in signing the Argentian star prior to the end of 2018/19 season. However, with the departure of Ander Herrera and Antonio Valencia, two very important players who played very significant roles in keeping Manchester United's intensity alive last season, Manchester United now more than ever need to turn to the transfer window as a source for a solution in rebuilding the team into a stronger, more efficient, better Manchester United squad in preparation for next season.
The Ander Herrera and Antonio Valencia chapter at Manchester United is done and while there can be nothing left to change the outcome of Manchester United losing to key player that played vital roles in the team during last five years or more contributing to the up’s and downs of the club, the important question moving forward will be how does Manchester United plan to fill up the gap left by these two magnificent players. The rumour of Manchester United unwilling to spend or rumour of Manchester United unwilling to spend enough money at least to match the likes of other English clubs such as Manchester City, Liverpool whom have both seemingly reaped the benefits of their investments in the transfer window will continue to loom over the Red Devils hindering Manchester United’s potential to becomes Champions once again. With the loss of two strong influential players such as Ander Herrera and Antonio Valencia, Manchester United vice-chairman Ed Woodward and the board of directors must now seize the initiative of committing a substantial amount of time and a sizable amount of capital into the upcoming 2019 summer Transfer window in search of the right player to fill the gap in quality created by the exit of Ander Herrera and Antonio Valencia. Now more than ever.
Fortunately for Ole Gunner Solskijaer and the club vice-chairman Ed Woodward, Manchester United might not need to search long to find the right man that fits the bill as Italian side seem intent on making the work easy for the Red Devils. According to a number of sources, Juventus are prepared to offer Manchester United the services of their Argentine superstar Paulo Dybala for the sum of £120 million this summer. Paulo Dybala reports coming from suggests has been struggling with his career in Turin in recent times and sources say the Argentine is now ready to part ways with the club he has represented proudly for the past 5 years has had his future at Juventus questioned for the past two seasons after the recent recruits Juventus has made in the past two seasons which has put the future of Paulo Dybala in the club under serious question with Juventus doing little to quench the speculation concerning Dybala departure from the club during the 2019 summer transfer window. Recent reports emitting from Juventus camp, Turin Italy, suggests that Juventus have taking Paulo Dybala's exit from the club a step further by limiting the number of games the Argentine has played for the I Bianconeri’s this season. Statistically speaking, there has been no clear evidence suggesting that Dybala’s minutes on the field been limited by Juventus current manager Massimiliano Allegri as the records show that Dybala has featured in the Italian managers Juventus side in a total of 46 matches and finding the net 11 times this past season. All signs pointing to the idea that while Manchester United have shown major interest in signing Paulo Dybala before the start of next season, Juventus and Paulo Dybala himself having exactly shown signs of enthusiasm on taking Manchester United seriously when the topic of Manchester United taking Paulo Dybala off the hands of Juventus is brought up.
Nevertheless, 120 million appears to be the definite price Juventus has set for Paulo Dybala’s release from Turin seem optimistic and willing to pay the fee to bring Dybala over to Manchester United before the start of the 2019/20 season. Paulo Dybala will make a great addition to Ole Gunner Solskjaers team and the extra quality the Argentine will add to Manchester United might the large part of the answer Manchester United has been missing to crack the Puzzle of winning a major trophy once again after lifting the Premier League trophy back in 2013. Six barren years of not being able to lift a major trophy can be the right incentive to push Manchester United's board of directors into providing the funds needed to acquire Paulo Dybala’s signature as a Manchester United player.
There have been some inconclusive opinions given about the future of Paulo Dybala and where the Argentine will be best suited to play his football next season. With the Transfer window already opened up as of May 17 2019, the main story circulating around Manchester United, one which the Manchester United manager and Board Of Directors appear to have devoted attention to centers primarily on the notion that Manchester United has already struck an agreement with Juventus that will see the Argentine forward wearing a Manchester United shirt at the start of next season. Should the deal stand, Manchester United will look forward to seeing standout young talents in Paul Pogba, Antony Martial, Paulo Dybala and a couple of newer names wearing the clubs jersey and playing for Manchester United during next seasons campaign.