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Paulo Dybala To Man Utd and PSG Transfer Odds Trimmed

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Juventus forward Paulo Dybala is at something of a crossroads in his career and he could be on the move before the transfer window slams shut next month.

Dybala found himself overshadowed by Cristiano Ronaldo last season at Juventus and reports claim the Italian champions could be willing to offload the Argentine attacker.

Paddy Power go 5/4 (+125) for Dybala to remain at Juventus so he is more likely to stay, but Paris Saint Germain and Manchester United have emerged as the two front-runners should he leave, with Betfred trimming the price on both clubs to win the race.

Betfred have big-spending PSG as 11/8 (+138) favourites to sign Dybala this summer with the French champions best priced 3/1 (+300) with both William Hill to bring the South American to the French capital.

Manchester United, who have been long-term admirers of Dybala even before he joined Juventus, are rated at 9/2 (+450) with Betfred but the Old Trafford side are as a big as 12/1 with Betfair and Paddy Power to complete a big-money deal.

Atletico Madrid, who lost Antoine Griezmann to Barcelona this summer, come next in the betting for Dybala's potential next club with Betfred offering 12/1 (+1200) for a move to the Wanda Metropolitano.

Outsiders in Dybala Transfer Chase

Inter Milan are actively looking to bolster their attacking options under new manager Antonio Conte this summer and the Nerazzurri are 14/1 (+1400) with Betfred to bring in Dybala before the transfer window closes.

Liverpool have been quiet in this summer's transfer market and the European champions are 16/1 (+1600) to bring Dybala to Anfield with German champions Bayern Munich also available at the same price with Betfred.

Manchester City are even bigger outsiders at 20/1 (+2000) with Betfred to sign Dybala, with the Premier League champions best priced 25/1 (+2500) with Paddy Power.

Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are both rated as 20/1 (+2000) shots to sign Dybala, but it would be a struggle to see where either team could fit Dybala into their side right now.

Meanwhile, despite rumours of a swap deal involving Christian Eriksen, Betfred go 25/1 (+2500) for Tottenham to see Dybala link up with fellow Argentine Mauricio Pochettino in North London with the potential switch to Spurs best priced at 33/1 (+3300) with Unibet.

Arsenal, who have endured a frustrating transfer window to date, are the big outsiders at 40/1 (+4000) to spring a surprise and lure Dybala to the Emirates for next season with the Gunners given an even bigger price at 66/1 with Betfair to pull off such a move.

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Pete O'Rourke for Bookies.com
Pete O'Rourke

Pete O'Rourke is an experienced football journalist who has worked for the Press Association, Sky Sports, ESPN and others across three decades in the industry.