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BayernMan12

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Arsenal are closing in on signing Paulo Dybala (Picture: Getty)Arsenal are set to hold talks with Palermo’s president in London ahead of a deal to sign Argentine striker Paulo Dybala.

The Gunners are leading the race for Dybala, who is seen as the most sought after striker in European football, and Palermo are ready to sell.

Chelsea, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona are also in the race, but Arsenal are meeting Palermo’s president Maurizio Zamparini in London this week to thrash out a deal ahead of the competition.

Arsenal will meet in London the Palermo's president Zamparini for Dybala, according to tomorrow Corriere dello Sport — Tancredi Palmeri (@tancredipalmeri) February 16, 2015 Arsenal want to thrash out an agreement ahead of a summer deal, with Dybala rated at £29.5million.

http://www.clarosports.com.co/news_...-to-seal-295m-paulo-dybala-transfer-19267557#
If the Gunners can seal the transfer, it would be a notable coup.
 
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Honestly their team is completely shit, ozil okay is good, sanchez is great, but besides the two the rest is shit.

And honestly i feel like Dybala will fail to adapt to the physicality of the epl.
 
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    Didnt both cazorla and giroud only go for like 20m?
    something like that but it was at a time when Arsenal were still paying off their stadium.

    We should be like Arsenal. We need their GM because clearly our transfer strategy isn't winning us the silverware that Arsenal come home with annually.
    Arsenal don't have a GM who controls their transfer policy, Wenger does most if not all of it. Tbh I see a lot of similarities in both their own and our transfer policy only that they can now afford to spend more as they are free of debt and don't owe money, I can only hope Juve reach that stage soon

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    :D

    Honestly their team is completely shit, ozil okay is good, sanchez is great, but besides the two the rest is shit.

    And honestly i feel like Dybala will fail to adapt to the physicality of the epl.
    I wouldn't say it is completely shit, on the face of it it is actually quite decent (perhaps not quite good enough to dominate europe or the domestic league as such, but one or 2 top/decent players in defensive roles they can do some serious damage, though I feel wengers stuborness and reactive style of management in game is what is holding them back
     

    Pirlo's Beard

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    Even if this was legit, surely they'd be stupid going after Dybala. I can't see him playing lone striker up top in the BPL and Arsenal are more or less stacked in the deeper attacking roles with Sanchez, Ozil and a returning Walcott
     

    TheLaz

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    Yeah well one could argue Dybala hasn't proved anything compared to someone like Cuadrado who's been magnificent for Fiorentina for years now. But the difference is simple. Dybala is 21 years old and showing Ballon d'or potential already. I don't know what he will go for, but the fact is that he's only got a year left of his Palermo contract so asking €40m would not only be greedy but also very hard to negotiate to any reasonable GM. Only there are tons of unreasonable GMs around Europe..

    I just don't see Arsenal table such an offer. We should be able to match €30m, but we're likely to offer €20m + Marrone instead..
     
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