Paulo Dybala is available for €120m, according to reports in Italy. (Getty Images)
Paulo Dybala is available for €120m, according to reports in Italy. (Getty Images)

Juventus would be prepared to sell Paulo Dybala if they received an offer of €120 million (£107m), according to reports in Italy.

Barcelona are targeting the Argentine as a potential replacement for Neymar should they lose the Brazilian to Paris Saint-Germain this summer.

But last month, reports in Spain claimed that Dybala is also on Manchester United’s shortlist as an alternative to Gareth Bale.

On Friday, La Repubblica reported that Juve are keen to keep the 23-year-old at the club but would sell if an offer of €120m (£107m) came in.

Dybala played a key part in Juve’s Serie A success last season. (Getty Images)
Dybala played a key part in Juve’s Serie A success last season. (Getty Images)

Dybala, however, has insisted that he is not planning to leave the Serie A champions.

‘I’m happy here, I’m fine and over these days I’ll be training as hard as I can to have a great season,’ he said after Juve’s 3-2 win over PSG in the United States on Thursday.

Juve’s general manager Beppe Marotta has also revealed that several offers have already been rejected for Dybala, who scored 19 goals in all competitions last season.

‘We’ve refused plenty of offers for him,’ Marotta told ANSA.

‘When a player is happy to stay at Juventus, then he can stay with us for as long as he wants.’

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