Man Utd's Paulo Dybala transfer could be scuppered by contract clause
Manchester United have opened talks with Juventus over a potential swap deal involving Romelu Lukaku
Manchester United's swoop for Paulo Dybala could be in doubt over the Argentine's wage demands.
United have opened talks with
Juventus over a move for Dybala, which could see Romelu Lukaku move in the opposite direction.
The two clubs are some way off reaching an agreement but both are eager to strike a deal before the transfer window close.
But the move is likely to hinge on Dybala agreeing to a move to Old Trafford.
The Sun reports the move could now be in doubt after talks began over wages.
Dybala is only likely to leave Juventus for United if he is offered a hefty pay rise.
And that is not in line with what is happening with the rest of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's squad at Old Trafford.
It is claimed some members of the United squad suffered a drop in wages after failing to qualify for the Champions League last season.
But Dybala will demand the same salary despite playing in the Europa League at Old Trafford.
The uncertainty over Dybala could see Inter Milan reignite their interest in Lukaku, having led the race for his signature throughout the summer.
The Belgian was left out of the squad for the pre-season clash with Kristiansunds and boss Solskjaer wanted a resolution over the Belgian's future.
Inter have had a £54m bid rejected for Lukaku and suggested United were pricing him out of a move, before talks began over a sensational swap deal for Dybala.
United would be reluctant to let the Belgian depart unless they can bring in a replacement before the transfer window closes on August 8.
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I find it hard to believe Utd wont pay stupid wages, just look at the deal Rashford got a month ago....