Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini claims he has rebuffed an approach from Manchester United for Paulo Dybala.
The 21-year-old, labelled "the next Sergio Aguero" by Zamparini, joined
the Serie A side for €12 million after just one season with Argentine
club Instituto, and has since scored 17 goals for the Italians,
including nine in 2014-15.
Dybala has subsequently been linked
with a number of elite European clubs and Zamparini has now claimed that
United have been in touch.
And although the 73-year-old insists
he wants big money to part with the young talent, he has left the door
open to a summer move.
"Dybala is worth over €40m but I won’t sell him until June," Zamparini said to Radio Due.
"Many
foreign clubs asked about him, including Manchester United. I told the
English side that he is not for sale right now, but we can talk about it
again in six months.
"In my view, he is the best striker in Europe at the moment."

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