Juventus, AC Milan and Inter are set to meet Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini next week to discuss the potential transfer of Paulo Dybala.
The 21-year-old starlet has scored 13 goals and assisted another ten in 33 Serie A appearances for the Rosanero this season, catching the attention of Europe’s biggest clubs, though it looks like the main interest lies within the Italian peninsula.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Juventus remain in the lead in the race for the youngster, but Inter and Milan are working hard to try to overtake the Bianconeri.
Palermo president Zamparini is set to meet with representatives of all three clubs next week, which could be a decisive week for Dybala’s future.
Zamparini has always indicated that he will accept no less than €40 million for the striker, though speculation indicates that Juventus and Inter will look to include players in any deal.
He’ll go to Juve because of their stadium and CL.