Dybala is heading to Old Trafford
Paulo Dybala
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is desperate for fresh faces this summer after he was unable to secure Champions League football for next season.
The Norwegian masterminded a stunning turnaround after replacing Jose Mourinho in May but United have faltered in recent weeks and a draw with Huddersfield on Sunday saw them miss out on the top four.
United have been linked with a number of top players this summer but they’ll find it difficult to compete without the lure of Champions League football.
“There have been some reports In Italy that Manchester United have declared an interest in Dybala,” he told the Transfer Window podcast.
“However, our sources are telling us and the information we have is that in fact United have agreed in principle to pay the €100m (£86m) buyout clause that it would take to get Dybala out of Juventus.”
Mariano Dybala, agent to the Juventus forward, was in London on Tuesday to discuss the terms of the transfer.
Tottenham and United are both interested in the 25-year-old, who is believed to be open to moving to the Premier League.
But it appears Dybala is heading to Old Trafford, after his agent held talks with United executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward.
Dybala struggled for form last season, scoring just five Serie A goals, following Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival.
Lukaku, who looked set to join another Serie A side Inter Milan, will now join Juventus, after Cristiano Ronaldo gave the green light to the move.
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