Paulo Dybala gives the green light on transfer to PSG

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - JULY 26: Paulo Dybala of Juventus in action during the International Champions Cup 2017 match between Paris Saint Germain and Juventus at Hard Rock Stadium on July 26, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Daniele Badolato - Juventus FC/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - JULY 26: Paulo Dybala of Juventus in action during the International Champions Cup 2017 match between Paris Saint Germain and Juventus at Hard Rock Stadium on July 26, 2017 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Daniele Badolato - Juventus FC/Getty Images)

After rumours of him heading to Tottenham, it now appears that golden-boy Paulo Dybala has now given the green light on a move to PSG. This move to Paris would help PSG relieve the loss of Neymar Jr. if his move to Barcelona goes through.

According to Get French Football News, these are the details on the possible deal between Paulo Dybala and PSG,

"The 25-year-old is seen by the Brazilian deal-maker as an opportunity on the market and he has opened discussions with the player’s entourage to see if a deal could be possible. Dybala is very interested in the PSG project and has told those close to him that he would want to make the move."

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Dybala will be highly rated by Juventus, but with the money the Parisian club would get for Neymar, they essentially have pockets that never end. In 189 caps in the Serie A, the Argentinian play-maker has 73 goals and 37 asissts, but last season only managed five and four respectively.

People have really started to question if the player is really worth the money, or if he might be a little overrated. Nevertheless, being able to play alongside Edison Cavani and Kylian Mbappe will be no joke and will allow him to really make an impact and possibly move further in European competition.

With Mbappe probably heading to Real Madrid after this season, Dybala could also look at the opportunity as a chance to really run his own team and be the main superstar. He has been overshadowed in the national team by Lionel Messi, and now he is being overshadowed by Cristiano Ronaldo as his own club. A move abroad, to a club he knows he can succeed at, might not be the worst move for him.

The only question mark in the deal is whether or not Neymar gets moved in the next couple of weeks. All the signs point to his exit, but PSG have yet to choose the two players from the supposed “list of six” Barcelona gave them to choose from that allegedly included Philippe Coutinho, Ousmane Dembele, and Samuel Umtiti. Without this move in place first, do not expect Paulo Dybala to go anywhere quiet yet.