Paulo Dybala has started the season like a house on fire for Italian Champions Juventus, with ten goals in six Serie A games so far this season.
The Argentine star was heavily linked with a move to Barcelona in the summer to link up with international team-mate Lionel Messi but if reports in the English press are to be believed, the 23-year-old is more likely to be linking up with Marcos Rojo in January than Messi.
English publication 'The Daily Mirror' reports that Manchester United supremo Ed Woodward has been in contact with Dybala's representatives to register his club's interest in the player's services.
The same source goes on to claim that United boss Jose Mourinho has made the forward his No 1 priority ahead of the January transfer window, with the English side hoping that a €175m offer for the player is enough to convince 'The Old Lady' to allow the former Palermo man to leave for pastures new.
At this point it is worth pointing out that Juve's sporting director, Giuseppe Marotta has confirmed in the past that Dybala's future will be up to him.
But for now, Dybala is happy in Turin and given his recent performances, he certainly appears to be enjoying his football, however we all know how quickly things can change in sport.
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