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JAKARTA - English Premier League club Liverpool are reportedly ready to make an attractive offer to Paulo Dybala. The striker entered the target of the Reds following his contract status at Juventus which was almost up.

Quoted from the Daily Mail, Friday, January 28, the contract agreement between Juventus and Dybala will be completed on June 30. Thus, La Joya is free to negotiate with any club until the end of the season.

Regarding Dybala's future in Turin, it has been reported that recently it is still in the dark. This is further fueled by the fact that Bianconeri has reached an agreement with Fiorentina to sign Dusan Vlahovic.

In fact, Juventus has made efforts to extend the contract for the player. However, the Old Lady decided not to continue the conversation until the transfer market half-season closed.

The conversation was tough between Juventus and Dybala. Because the club wants to provide a new contract extension but at a lower salary. This condition makes the player have to think carefully.

This difficult situation is then seen by Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp. With Dybala's status hanging, Klopp is said to be planning to make an offer to the player even though Inter Milan are reportedly the next port favorite for the former Palermo player.

Regarding Klopp's interest in Dybala, it refers to the slick record that the player has. This season, Dybala has performed quite well with Juventus, because from 23 appearances in all competitions he has scored 11 goals and four assists.

However, Liverpool's move to bring Dybala will not go smoothly, because until now Inter CEO, Giuseppe Marotta continues to monitor the situation of Dybala's contract extension. In addition, Marotta has also prepared an offer for the Argentine to move to Inter at the end of this season.


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