Intermediaries have offered the 30-year-old World Cup winner to Barca, meanwhile, the AS Roma attacker is supposedly a target for West Ham United, are you sure?
Now, don't get us wrong, Paulo Dybala has been among the best players in Serie A for over a decade. The Argentine international rose to fame after joining Palermo in July 2012, Juventus signed him in 2015, and he enjoyed an excellent seven year stay with the Bianconeri before becoming a free agent in 2022.
Since the 30-year-old has been with AS Roma, Dybala has amassed 13 goals and seven assists in 26 appearances. The World Cup winner has been exceptional since RETURNING FROM INJURY, scoring goals for fun under the guidance of Daniele De Rossi.
But the word injury and Hammers forwards are virtually synonimous so alarm bells should be ringing! Anyway don't Hammers already have an over 30 years of age striker? 'Uncle Ingy' earns an outrageous £125,000 per week! No you don't need to go to Spec savers or Select Specs...that's the minimum he earns!
Hammers need to sign players to take them to the next level, but bringing Dybala into the picture is surely a backward step and it is also unclear if the player is open to joining West Ham instead of waiting for a 'bigger club'.
Barcelona will be an attractive destination for the Argentine international, considering the club’s constant UEFA Champions League presence. But it will be interesting to see if West Ham can beat the Blaugrana to his signature just as an excercise, but actually signing him?
Dybala, great player that he is (once was), is the complete antipathy of a Steidten signing...No way Jose! -Ed
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got to disagree there Nev
with Pacman Kudus Bowen to leave Moyes getting a new contract in the summer it makes sense to sign Dybala and Reus add to that Ings and wow what a front line that will be
Oh Ho, we see that satire has
Oh Ho, we see that satire is still alive and well on the planet mcBikeman!