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Paulo Dybala at centre of four-way Premier League transfer battle with Man Utd and Arsenal among clubs in pursuit

MANCHESTER UNITED and Arsenal are two of four Premier League clubs chasing soon-to-be out of contract Juventus forward Paulo Dybala, reports say.

The Argentine is set to let his contract run out in Turin and will embark on a new adventure.

Dybala looks set to leave Juve this summer when his deal runs outGETTY

And according to ESPN, Man Utd and Arsenal are two of four Prem teams interested in signing Dybala.

The Red Devils will be under new management with Ajax boss Erik ten Hag taking charge from the end of this season.

A major squad reshuffle is expected and Dybala could help fill the gap left by departing stars.

Dybala could be a replacement for United ace Cristiano Ronaldo, who he played alongside at Juve.

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The 37-year-old has a year left on his current deal but interim manager Ralf Rangnick has admitted that talks will be held.

Rangnick confirmed: “This is something that we should speak about between Erik and the board and myself. 

“Cristiano has another year of contract. It is also important to find out what he wants, if he wants to stay.

“In the end, it’s both Erik’s and Cris’s decision what they want to do. 


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“It is not for me to speak about that but the performance of Cris (against Chelsea) was really great.”

As for Arsenal, they’re in desperate need of a forward having already lost Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to Barcelona in January.

Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah could also leave the club this summer for FREE when their contracts run out.

The report has also revealed that Newcastle and Tottenham are the two other English teams keeping tabs on Dybala’s situation.

Unnamed clubs in both Italy and Spain have also sounded out Dybala’s camp.

Juve had tried to keep hold of Dybala by offering the player £160,000-a-week.

But they’re said to have changed their tune after forking out big money on Dusan Vlahovic.