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NitK

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2008
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Rumor mill: real want dybala for 80m + 45m bonuses = 125m new world record
Reports in Spain claim Real Madrid could break the world transfer record for Paulo Dybala of Juventus.

The forward is expected to sign a new contract in the coming weeks, and it’s unlikely the Bianconeri will include a release clause.

Despite that, Diario Gol is claiming that Los Merengues are very interested in the Argentinian international, and are prepared to break the world transfer record.

It’s reported that Madrid would offer an €80m transfer fee, with another €45m in bonuses taking the total cost up to €125m.

These reports should be taken with a pinch of salt, however, as Juve have repeatedly stated that Dybala is not for sale.

The current record transfer is Paul Pogba's move from the Old Lady to Manchester United, with the midfielder costing €105m.

Prior to that move though, Real Madrid had broken the record on five consecutive occasions, with their deals for Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane, Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.

Source: FI

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Back to back world transfer breaking moves...and Juve will still be seen as a selling club even if banks are broken for our players
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,757
Reports in Spain claim Real Madrid could break the world transfer record for Paulo Dybala of Juventus.

The forward is expected to sign a new contract in the coming weeks, and it’s unlikely the Bianconeri will include a release clause.

Despite that, Diario Gol is claiming that Los Merengues are very interested in the Argentinian international, and are prepared to break the world transfer record.

It’s reported that Madrid would offer an €80m transfer fee, with another €45m in bonuses taking the total cost up to €125m.

These reports should be taken with a pinch of salt, however, as Juve have repeatedly stated that Dybala is not for sale.

The current record transfer is Paul Pogba's move from the Old Lady to Manchester United, with the midfielder costing €105m.

Prior to that move though, Real Madrid had broken the record on five consecutive occasions, with their deals for Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane, Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale.

Source: FI

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Back to back world transfer breaking moves...and Juve will still be seen as a selling club even if banks are broken for our players
Probably BS of course, but wouldn't hesitate to accept that offer. Dybi ain't worth that much.
 

amir3323

Senior Member
Jul 31, 2014
1,370
If we are living in the transfer rumors fantasy land then this trabsfe fee will be half of what United will pay to activate Neymar's release clause. So much for back to back record transfer fees then.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
Hehe, its happening again. The marketing, the brand, the social media activity, the constant reports about other clubs(that we force ourselves not to believe in), the flirting with other clubs......and the biggest proof of all? This: http://www.footyheadlines.com/2017/03/dybala-to-join-adidas.html


BACK TO BACK WORLD RECORD BABY! BOOM.. 150m incoming.

Douglas Costa
Verratti
Tolisso
Mbappe
Vidal

Let's...
 

amir3323

Senior Member
Jul 31, 2014
1,370
Dybala to Real
Sandro to Chelsea
Bonucci to City
Pjanic to Arsenal
Rugani to Barca
Khedira to MLS
Mandzukic to China

We can buy entire Serie A and B! Do it Beppe! :tuttosport:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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I would love to see Dybala turn into our next star.... but refusing 125 mils for him would be tricky.

Its a sticky situation. Mainly because our reality is that we dont have the pulling power of our other 3 competitors.

Maybe we will have to build our team by selling our stars until we get to a point of being able to retain our best players IN A COMPLETE TEAM.

But for this to work we would need that the players who come instead of dybala...take us to the next step. Otherwise we would be simply losing more than we are gaining-
 

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