
According to Calciomercato, Paulo Dybala could now stay at Juventus despite being offered to Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal.
What’s the story?
Well, it was 90min who claimed that the £222,000-a-week man had been offered to Jürgen Klopp, Antonio Conte and Mikel Arteta.
The news came amid difficulties between Dybala and Juventus regarding contract talks, as the Argentine refused to accept their offer.
However, the 28-year-old could now end up staying in Turin as Juventus consider restructuring their offer.
Calciomercato believe Juventus will offer Dybala a bit more in bonuses, and will attempt to reduce the amount of commission received by his representatives.
It sounds like they are hopeful of striking an agreement with the 31-cap Argentina international, which would be a blow for the Premier League trio if they had hopes of signing him.
So far this season, Dybala has been in fine form with 11 goals and five assists to his name in 24 appearances.
Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal may have been used

It’s possible that the Reds, Spurs and the Gunners were used in order to force Juventus to make a better offer to Dybala.
In our view, it’s interesting that Calciomercato‘s update has come just days after 90min‘s report – the timing is certainly intriguing.
Premier League clubs are very wealthy, and the top six could easily afford to meet Dybala’s demands if they wanted to.

Juventus know that, so it’s possible that links to England’s elite sent the Italian giants into a spot of panic.
Having said that, an agreement is yet to be struck between Dybala and Juventus, so keep an eye on this saga.
With his contract set to expire in June, anything could happen.
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