Juventus have allegedly lowered their asking price for the reported Liverpool target.

Liverpool have arguably the most deadly front three in world football.
That doesn’t mean that they cannot be strengthened even further still, however.
The addition of someone who specialises in playing the number 10 role could prove to be vital to the Reds’ hopes of achieving success next season.
This would give Jurgen Klopp the option to play a 4-2-3-1 system, and subsequently provide Liverpool with more variation to their attacking play.
And with this in mind, the Merseyside outfit should make a bold play for Juventus ace Paulo Dybala this summer.
The Daily Mail claims that the Argentine could be available for as little as £70 million – quite the reduction on his previous £105 million valuation (Tuttosport).
Liverpool wanted to sign Dybala, 25, back in the summer of 2018, according to a report from Tutto Mercato Web, and now is the time for Klopp to renew his interest in the South American.
He’s technically brilliant
The Argentina international possesses exceptional technique. His ability to keep the ball in tight areas and his impeccable ball dispersion would help take Liverpool’s attacking play to another level entirely – if that’s at all possible.
Versatility
Dybala can play anywhere along the front line. He’s comfortable on either wing, in the number 10 position, or even as an out-and-out striker, and that kind of flexibility will surely appeal to Klopp.

Goal and assist record
The South American boasts quite the record. He has racked up 78 goals and 30 assists in 182 appearances for Juventus.
Considering the fact that Liverpool have relied too heavily on their front three over the past two seasons, Dybala’s attacking output really would be a welcome addition at Anfield.
And Klopp must do all he can to make it happen this summer.

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