Real Madrid might not forgive Juventus just yet for snatching Cristiano Ronaldo away from them, but the Whites are planning to foray the Italians.
Real Madrid were raided by Juventus last summer when they picked up Cristiano Ronaldo for 112 million euros from the Spanish capital. Los Blancos have undeniably struggled since the Portugal international’s departure and their decision of not replacing their all-time top goal scorer has miraculously boomeranged back at them.
The Whites are now looking to strike another deal with Juventus as they seek to land Paulo Dybala from Torino in the summer. As per reports, the European champions have already planned to submit an opening bid of 90 million pounds to the Old Lady of Turin as they seek to sign a goal scoring player prior the start of next season.
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Real Madrid are being considered front-runners over Manchester City who are also in contention for the Argentina international. Pep Guardiola has made no secret of his love for the 25-year-old and he is always looking for signings. Dybala’s future at Juventus continues to be unclear and it may not come as a surprise if he departs in the summer.
In spite of sharing a brilliant relationship with relationship with Cristiano, Dybala’s progress at Juventus has been hindered after the Portuguese’s arrival and he is not the main man in the team any more. And as a result, Dybala’s arrival at Real Madrid could help the coach in bringing the best out of him by making him a central figure.
Paulo Dybala is an amazing player, but he does not seem to be somebody who is made for Real Madrid. Firstly, he has spent most of his career in the Serie A, which is a very defensive league as compared to the Ligue 1 and he has struggled to maintain consistency in the knockout phase of the Champions League.
Secondly, Dybala is not a predator in the box like Cristiano Ronaldo and that takes us all the way back to the discussion of Real Madrid needing a rare and dying breed that is embodied by Mauro Icardi. In addition to that, Dybala may not be able to potentially compliment Eden Hazard because the Belgium international creates a lot of chances which need to finished by a lurking player in the box.
What do you think of Paulo Dybala’s rumoured transfer to Real Madrid?