According to Express, transfer news has emerged that Chelsea could offer a player in exchange for Paulo Dybala. The Juventus star has come on the radar for Chelsea and now is reported to be the top target for Thomas Tuchel.
The Argentine international is having an under-par season much like his club and an exit from Europe last week means that Juventus are looking to offload players. Dybala has not flourished under Andrea Pirlo as the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Dejan Kulusevski and Federico Chiesa are regulars in the forward line.
Chelsea, on the other hand, are keen to get Timo Wener off their books. The German has underwhelmed this season and the Blues could look to cut their losses. He is one of the players they are considering giving away as a part of the exchange.
There is also a strong possibility that Jorginho is involved in the swap. The former Napoli man was linked to Juve back when Sarri was in charge and even now his agent has kept the door open for a return to Italy.
The third player is Christian Pulisic who has struggled for minutes this season. He is yet to play a full ninety minutes under Thomas Tuchel and talks of an exit have already started doing the rounds. The likes of Liverpool have already started keeping tabs on the situation.
This is definitely an interesting development given the players and clubs involved. Dybala looks increasingly likely to leave Juve and Chelsea could pounce on him. It does remain to be seen if they offer only cash or a player in a swap deal.
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