Marcus Rashford and Paulo Dybala are two names that could be looking for moves elsewhere this summer with both seemingly ready for a new challenge with their respective Man United and Juventus spells stalling.
Both forwards though would command significant fees in different aspects though with the whole free transfer package surrounding the Argentine's situation whilst the Manchester-born attacker still has time to see out on his contract. With both names now available on the transfer market for clubs to look at, it's no wonder both Arsenal and Spurs have emerged to the front of the cue with it being reported that the Gunners have both Rashford and Dybala on their transfer options list for the striking position whilst the Lilywhites are specifically looking at Dybala ahead of a potential Antonio Conte reunion.
Furthermore, football.london wanted to make a wage comparison between both the players in question with Fabrizio Romano detailing what it would take for any club to sign the versatile Serie A forward when delivering his verdict on a speculative Dybala to Manchester United or any Premier League club on the United Stand. "Now, he's certainly available on a free," he said.
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"His agent is going to meet with many agents and many clubs in Italy like Inter, in Spain and in England so with many options but at the moment, I'm told there is nothing between United and Paulo Dybala. And on wages, the salary he was asking Juventus was €8million (£6.7m) guaranteed per season net plus €2m (£1.6m) so it was a total package around €10m (£8.3m) euros per season so it's a huge one for a player who has had many problems in the last few years.
"He's a fantastic player when fit but in the last 2-3 years, he has had many problems and injuries. That's why Juventus were not convinced to offer him that money."
The aforementioned £8.3m a year for Dybala what either Edu or Fabio Paratici will have to cough up if the 28-year-old was to be Premier League-bound at the end of this season. On the contrary, Rashford who is valued at a whopping £76.50m by Transfermarkt, is on a reported £10.4m per season currently. Dybala as a free agent signing would be an expensive operation for one of the north London duo if they were to do it this summer, but this is nothing in comparison to the £87m needed for Rashford to swap Old Trafford for the Emirates Stadium.