Juve boss dismiss rumours linking Salah

Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici has cooled reports suggesting Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah is a transfer target.

Juve splashed the cash to bring in Cristiano Ronaldo last summer and reports have been rife suggesting further big signings could be on the way at the end of the season.

An audacious attempt to land Reds superstar Salah has been mooted as doubts surround the future of Paulo Dybala following a disappointing season in Turin.

However, Paratici says it is too early to talk about summer transfer business, while at the same time insisting Dybala remains a part of their plans.

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“At this moment, it’s all fantasy football, it’s only February, so nobody knows what could happen in June,” he said, as per the Echo.

“We are proud to have brought Aaron Ramsey to Juve, as he is a great signing.

“(Dybala) is 25, he is a player of Juventus and he has already proven a lot.

“I am sure he will become a legend and a leader of Juve, he has the technical skills to do it.”

Sporting Tribune

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