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DutchJuventino

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Reports: Juventus on verge of Dybala deal
By Football Italia staff

Several sources are reporting that Juventus are close to sealing a deal for Palermo’s Paulo Dybala.

The 21-year-old has been linked with the Bianconeri for months, Rosanero President Maurizio Zamparini has hinted a deal is close, telling Coach Beppe Iachini not to play the forward.

Sky is reporting that the Old Lady are very close to agreeing a deal for the Argentinian, and believes that general manager Giuseppe Marotta could seal the deal after the Champions League semi-final second leg.

Mediaset is also reporting that a deal is close, and is running with what it purports as details of the agreement.

The news outlet states that the Turin giants will pay €25m up front for Dybala, with another €5m in easily-attainable bonuses.

Another €5m will be made up by giving players to the Sicilian side, with Edoardo Goldaniga and Eric Lanini the most likely candidates.

Mediaset has previously stated that Juventus have agreed a contract with the player, and reiterates those claims today, pointing to a five-year deal worth €2m per season.

The news outlet says a meeting took place yesterday where Fabio Paratici and Giuseppe Marotta of the Bianconeri met with Zamparini in his home.

Gianluca Di Marzio reports that a deal will not be signed in the next few days, as the player’s agent is in Argentina.

25m + 5m + Goldaniga / Lamini :tuttosport:
5 year deal, 2 million a season :tuttosport:
 

Roman

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Apr 19, 2003
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Reports: Juventus on verge of Dybala deal
By Football Italia staff

Several sources are reporting that Juventus are close to sealing a deal for Palermo’s Paulo Dybala.

The 21-year-old has been linked with the Bianconeri for months, Rosanero President Maurizio Zamparini has hinted a deal is close, telling Coach Beppe Iachini not to play the forward.

Sky is reporting that the Old Lady are very close to agreeing a deal for the Argentinian, and believes that general manager Giuseppe Marotta could seal the deal after the Champions League semi-final second leg.

Mediaset is also reporting that a deal is close, and is running with what it purports as details of the agreement.

The news outlet states that the Turin giants will pay €25m up front for Dybala, with another €5m in easily-attainable bonuses.

Another €5m will be made up by giving players to the Sicilian side, with Edoardo Goldaniga and Eric Lanini the most likely candidates.

Mediaset has previously stated that Juventus have agreed a contract with the player, and reiterates those claims today, pointing to a five-year deal worth €2m per season.

The news outlet says a meeting took place yesterday where Fabio Paratici and Giuseppe Marotta of the Bianconeri met with Zamparini in his home.

Gianluca Di Marzio reports that a deal will not be signed in the next few days, as the player’s agent is in Argentina.

25m + 5m + Goldaniga / Lamini :tuttosport:
5 year deal, 2 million a season :tuttosport:
:tuttosport:
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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Seems it will be done after all. 25+5 seems acceptable but with a sour taste. I still think this guy needs to show more.

We paid 20 for Morata and IMO he was more proven. But if he turns good..ill be happy that we do not paid 40 mils
 

Mister

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Di marzio: Juventus close to completing deal for Dybala: the figures and details of deal

Juventus could close the deal for Paulo Dybala very soon. As we've been reporting for the past few weeks the striker will leave Palermo and Juventus is in the lead to win the race to sign him. As reported by Sky's Luca Marchetti, the Argentine is now even closer to the Bianconeri, who have a meeting scheduled with the Sicilian club to go over the final details.

The summit is expected to take place after Juve's return match against Real Madrid, Which is the club's main focus. Dybala's agent Triulzi is still in Buenos Aires and this is why there are not the signature yet. The final details to settle are mainly surrounding the bonuses in the deal, but Juve's offer is very high and all the conversations beetween the parties evidence the deal is close. It seems to late for Inter Milan and Juventus to surpass (Although Palermo's president Zamparini will meet with them next week)

Palermo keeps asking for 40 million Euros, but the deal could be closed on the basis of 28 to 32 million plus bonuses Which are still being negotiated. At the moment it Does Not Appear That players will be included in the deal, Although Juve and Palermo will still have to resolve the co ownerships of Goldinaga and Lanini. Dybala is ready to leave Palermo, Juventus could be the next chapter of His career.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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:lol:

Seems like he's really happy to see Morata sold
He's still butthurt that Immobile flopped so badly for BvB. Especially since they've been the 2nd best team in Bundesliga, and moved from last place to 3 points from European spots, in the last 3 months since benching him. Immobile hasn't started Bundesliga match in over 3 months. :rofl:

RUS guaranteed that Immobile was better than Morata. He also guaranteed Immobile would score more than 15 goals for Dortmund this year. :lol:
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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He's still butthurt that Immobile flopped so badly for BvB. Especially since they've been the 2nd best team in Bundesliga, and moved from last place to 3 points from European spots, in the last 3 months since benching him. Immobile hasn't started Bundesliga match in over 3 months. :rofl:

RUS guaranteed that Immobile was better than Morata. He also guaranteed Immobile would score more than 15 goals for Dortmund this year. :lol:

Immobile had very decent stats for both Pescara and Torino. Some people are blinded by such things. When you see his play it is obvious that he will never offer enough quality to play for Juventus.
 
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