#3 United no longer interested in signing Paulo Dybala
When Solskjaer spoke about United's transfer strategy at the start of the summer, he was clear that he only wanted to target players who were interested in the club's long term project. United had been cautious in the transfer market this summer, however, their plans were thrown out the window when Juventus came with an offer for Romelu Lukaku. The Serie A Champions presented the Red Devils a chance to sign Paul Dybala in a swap deal involving the Belgian. A deal was close to completion, with only Dybala's consent pending. However, United hit a roadblock in their negotiations with the Argentinean and now it seems that the deal is off.
Sky Sports reports that Manchester United have withdrawn their interest in Paulo Dybala. The Red Devils were of the opinion that the Argentinean wanted to stay at Turin and that he was contemplating a move to Old Trafford for the wrong reasons. United were unconvinced with Dybala's wage demands, and were also not impressed by excessive requests from his agent.
As such, United have distanced themselves from the deal and will reportedly look at other options for the No. 10 role.