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Live after Neymar; PSG to sign Paulo Dybala as Neymar’s replacement

According to Calciomercato, PSG have opened talks with Juventus to discuss over the possibility of signing out-of-love Paulo Dybala. 
The 25-year-old Argentina international is currently deemed surplus to requirement and told to find another club before the transfer window closes on September 25th. 
With Neymar set to leave to Real Madrid and Barcelona who currently bidding for him, Dybala will likely be coming in as his replacement. 
PSG are willing to buy out his image rights which had previously proven a stumbling block for other sides negotiation his transfer. 

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