Time is running out: Dybala wants de Ligt’s salary, Juve are offering 3.5 million USD less

Cristiano Ronaldo has left, and Paulo Dybala is expected to become the key player under the Massimiliano Allegri. However, the Argentine entered the last year of his contract and the management has been working on a new one with the 27-year-old footballer and his representatives for some time, but so far there is no agreement. The problem is of course the salary.Dybala wants to earn as much as the currently highest paid player in the club – Matthijs de Ligt. Bianconeri are not yet ready to meet his demands.Ex-Inter president: Mourinho will dominate Serie AThe Old Lady opened the season badly. A draw against Udinese to start with and then a surprising defeat by Empoli followed. The club received a new blow when Cristiano Ronaldo raised the anchor and sailed back to Manchester. He was replaced by returnee Moise Kean, who clearly cannot compensate for the performance of the best scorer of national teams of all time. That is why it is crucial for the club to agree on a new cooperation with Paulo Dybala, in whom Allegri has great confidence.Various figures have been circulating in the Italian media, and when it comes to the demands of the Argentine – Corriere dello Sport provided some info. Dybala wants what de Ligt gets. The Dutchman earns 9.5 million USD per season, but with bonuses, the figure is closer to 14 million. The last offer that the Old Lady proposed to Dybala amounts to a little more than 10 million USD – with bonuses.Liverpool in trouble: Salah would like to stay, but for a record 35 million-USD-a-yearSo, the Argentinian national team player hopes to see additional 3.5 million USD in the next offer, but judging by how the situation is developing, his demands could seriously delay the negotiations. Juve must not allow ourselves to lose Dybala after Ronaldo left for 18 million USD (with another potential 9.5 million in bonuses).Negotiations will continue, but if the two sides do not find a common language soon, it is certain that the interest of many European clubs will intensify. Clearly, that would only make the situation even more difficult. Numerous clubs from the Premier League, and clubs from other European ‘big leagues’ would love the quick-footed South American in their roster.Sat, 11/9, 19.00: (2.70) NAPOLI (3.15) JUVENTUS (2.70)Paulo Dybala arrived at Juventus in 2015 from Palermo. He was paid 47.5 million USD and has since made 256 appearances and scored 101 goals in the black and white shirt. At the start of the new season, he already scored a goal and made an assist. With the Bianconeri, he won five Serie A titles, four Italian Cups and three Super Cups. In 2017, as a member of the club from Turin, he reached the Champions League final where Real Madrid prevented Juve from lifting the Old Big Ears.

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