Juventus could close the deal for Paulo Dybala very soon. As we've been reporting for the past few weeks the striker will leave Palermo and Juventus is in the lead to win the race to sign him. As reported by Sky's Luca Marchetti, the Argentine is now even closer to the bianconeri, who have a meeting scheduled with the Sicilian club to go over the final details.
The summit is expected to take place after Juve's return match against Real Madrid, which is the club's main focus. Dybala's agent Triulzi is still in Buenos Aires and this is why there aren't the signature yet. The final details to settle are mainly surrounding the bonuses in the deal, but Juve's offer is very high and all the conversations beetween the parties prove the deal is close. It seems to late for Milan and Inter to surpass Juve (although Palermo's president Zamparini will meet with them next week),
Palermo keeps asking for 40 million euro, but the deal could be closed on the basis of 28 to 32 million plus bonuses which are still being negotiated. At the moment it doesn't appear that players will be included in the deal, although Juve and Palermo will still have to resolve the co ownerships of Goldinaga and Lanini. Dybala is ready to leave Palermo, Juventus could be the next chapter of his career.