Paulo Dybala - ST - Palermo (30 Viewers)

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Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Juventus wants to close the deal for Paulo Dybala. The Bianconeri continue to have intense and frequent conversations with Palermo for the Argentine striker, they want to anticipate Inter and the other teams interested. Juventus is looking to find the right offer, the negotiation has been underway but it has yet to be competed. Could players be involved? It's possible, it's a alternative that could be discussed. So far Palermo has yet to request Kingley Coman in the deal for Dybala. Juventus is celebrating their fourth scudetto in a row, but they are also working on next season's team.
http://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/calciomercato/dybala-juve-palermo-hasnt-asked-for-coman-the-latest/
 

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Ramin

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Nov 18, 2003
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Juve fans - fapping over Dybala all summer long.

August 31st, Inter confirms the capture of Dybala.

Juve fans on September 1st - we dodged a bullet.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Dybala: 'I'd like to play abroad'
by Football Italia


Paulo Dybala confessed he would “like to play abroad” and in the Champions League, whilst discussing his time at Palermo.
The Rosanero idol has all spotlights turned towards him as he is expected to be sold this summer for €30m-€40m.
While it is generally believed that he will join an Italian club, the player enjoys the interest of Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal as well, and he did not rule out the Premier League when discussing his personal ambitions.
“My dream would be to wear the colours of Argentina, perhaps in front of my own people,” he said on TV show 'I Signori del Calcio'.
“I'm flattered by the transfer rumours because it's nice when they link you to such great teams, and I'd like to play the Champions League someday.

“Right now what I want is to enjoy the moment with the people of Palermo and to do my best at every game. We'll see what happens after that.
“I'm happy in Italy but one day I'd like to play abroad.”
The striker then went on to discuss his development as a player in the Sicilian outfit.
“There's only one Dybala, much like there's only one [Leo] Messi, only one [Mauro] Icardi and only one [Carlos] Tevez.
“For me, being in Palermo was a new experience, but being here in general is wonderful. I want to always play at my best.
“Zamparini wasn't wrong to buy me, in spite of the criticism that came with my price-tag.
“He believed in me, he signed when I was still in Argentina and he defended me from criticism over his deal.
“When I saw him firing his Coaches I thought he seemed crazy, but he is a great person!
“I always played alongside [Franco] Vazquez. [Coach Giuseppe] Iachini gave us trust but I already knew he was a great striker.
“Playing alongside him makes everything easier, he always looks up and we understand each other right away. We're great friends too.”

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Nothing like the usual misleading title from football Italia
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Plot twist: he signs for Napoli
You'd think Napoli is full of trash, but I've been to both and I've never seen a big city so neglected as Palermo. At least Napoli had a crisis and couldn't get rid of the trash, in Palermo you walk around and it's normal.

Napoli is a step up in every way.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Dybala: 'I'd like to play abroad'
by Football Italia


Paulo Dybala confessed he would “like to play abroad” and in the Champions League, whilst discussing his time at Palermo.
The Rosanero idol has all spotlights turned towards him as he is expected to be sold this summer for €30m-€40m.
While it is generally believed that he will join an Italian club, the player enjoys the interest of Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Arsenal as well, and he did not rule out the Premier League when discussing his personal ambitions.
“My dream would be to wear the colours of Argentina, perhaps in front of my own people,” he said on TV show 'I Signori del Calcio'.
“I'm flattered by the transfer rumours because it's nice when they link you to such great teams, and I'd like to play the Champions League someday.

“Right now what I want is to enjoy the moment with the people of Palermo and to do my best at every game. We'll see what happens after that.
“I'm happy in Italy but one day I'd like to play abroad.”
The striker then went on to discuss his development as a player in the Sicilian outfit.
“There's only one Dybala, much like there's only one [Leo] Messi, only one [Mauro] Icardi and only one [Carlos] Tevez.
“For me, being in Palermo was a new experience, but being here in general is wonderful. I want to always play at my best.
“Zamparini wasn't wrong to buy me, in spite of the criticism that came with my price-tag.
“He believed in me, he signed when I was still in Argentina and he defended me from criticism over his deal.
“When I saw him firing his Coaches I thought he seemed crazy, but he is a great person!
“I always played alongside [Franco] Vazquez. [Coach Giuseppe] Iachini gave us trust but I already knew he was a great striker.
“Playing alongside him makes everything easier, he always looks up and we understand each other right away. We're great friends too.”

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Nothing like the usual misleading title from football Italia
 

Tomate

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Jul 19, 2014
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Didn't Zamp say Dybala will be sold by the end of April?
http://www.football-italia.net/65234/‘dybala-gone-may’

It's unbelievable how full of sh!t this guy is.
I already said weeks ago that Zamparini won't sell him for quite some time.

He is a narcissist who enjoys the spotlight. He will drag the negotiations for as long as he can so he can feel important. He loves interviews & attention. I wouldn't be surprised if there won't be a final conclusion either way before mid July.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
I already said weeks ago that Zamparini won't sell him for quite some time.

He is a narcissist who enjoys the spotlight. He will drag the negotiations for as long as he can so he can feel important. He loves interviews & attention. I wouldn't be surprised if there won't be a final conclusion either way before mid July.
That is probably gonna turn out to be pretty accurate
 

Pirlo's Beard

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Oct 2, 2013
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Yes his leverage is not very high right now and if Dybala doesn't get sold this Summer then he's essentially not only lost his leverage, but a highly rated young player who can go for absolutely nothing the Summer after

Palermo can't afford to lose say 30M because their idiot President thinks he can get 50, and ends up with 0 or a panic sell in the Winter for 10M
 
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