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Paulo Dybala is set to miss Palermo's final four Serie A games as the club prepare to sell their star Argentinian forward.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has reportedly claimed Premier League outfits Arsenal andManchester City are interested in the 21-year-old, along with a number of other clubs. With Palermohaving already secured Serie A football for next season, Zamparini has instructed coach Giuseppe Iachini to rest the team's leading scorer to avoid any complications that would affect his sale.
"I have asked Iachini not to play Dybala in these last few games," Zamparini told La Repubblica. "It's possible that in the next eight to ten days we will sell the player, and I want to avoid injuries in this very delicate phase.
In Italy there's Juventus, Inter and Milan. Meanwhile in Europe there's Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, as well as Manchester City.
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"There is strong interest in him. In Italy there's Juventus, Inter and Milan. Meanwhile in Europe there's Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, as well as Manchester City, who would like to try and get him but must sell first for Financial Fair Play."
Palermo are ready to cash in on Dybala after the South American turned down a three-year contract extension in January.