Paulo Dybala has put his suitors outside Italy on red alert by admitting that he would love to play his football abroad, while still noting that at present remaining in Serie A is his first choice.

The 21-year-old Argentine striker has turned heads with his performances at Palermo this term, hitting 13 goals in Serie A for the Sicilian outfit.




Having turned down a new contract with Palermo, the club are now seeking to sell Dybala and have no shortage of suitors with Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Juventus, Napoli, Inter and Paris Saint-Germain all having shown an interest.

Dybala favours staying in Italy, but hitting his €40m asking price is tough for Serie A sides. And he would be prepared to consider playing abroad.
 


"I would love to have an experience in another country", Dybala admitted to Sky Italia.

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"But I'd also like to stay in Italy."

When it comes to expressing a preference over which club he would join if he remains in Serie A, Dybala is not willing to make a firm commitment, insisting his full focus must remain on seeing out the season with Palermo.

And only then will the Argentine consider his next move, with the striker well aware he must make the right choice.

"For now I only want to think of Palermo and to win as many points as possible.

"For my future I have many goals to achieve. I have my whole career ahead of me and I have to make the right choice."

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