Zamparini deems Juventus offer for Palermo star too low

Date: 6th April 2015 at 6:56pm
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Juventus have made an offer for Palermo star Paulo Dybala which was deemed too low by Rosanero president Maurizio Zamparini, who is insisting on a €40 million fee.

The 21-year-old Argentinian striker is having a highly impressive season with the Sicilian club and has been heavily linked with a possible move out of the club, as club president Zamparini openly admitted several days ago that his Dybala’s departure is probable.

According to Sport Italia, Juventus have offered a fee of €15 million in addition to Kingsley Coman, Luca Marrone and goalkeeper Vincenzo Fiorillo, who is co-owned between Juventus with Sampdoria and is currently on loan at Serie B club Pescara.

However, Zamparini wants nothing less than €40 million cash, despite the striker’s contract expiring in June 2016.

Inter are also said to be interested, but have yet to submit an offer, with many English Premier League clubs also looking to sign the revelation of the Serie A season.

 

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