The Reds have also inquired about his availability 

Liverpool had a pretty decent campaign last season despite losing the Champions League final against Real Madrid. Jurgen Klopp is keen to make new signings this summer in order to strengthen the squad for next season.

Club’s Chairman Tom Werner assured that the manager will be given transfer funds to add reinforcements in the transfer window.

The Reds have already completed the signing of Fabinho from Monaco and RB Leipzig’s midfielder Naby Keita. But the club are not planning to stop there and are looking to make more signings to reinforce key areas.

Former BVB coach has prioritized signing a creative midfielder as he is looking for a replacement of Philippe Coutinho. He wanted to sign Lyon star Nabil Fekir but the deal fell through.

Liverpool have registered an interest in Paulo Dybala and have asked Juventus about his availability according to Tutto Mercato as quoted by Mirror.

The Argentine joined the Turin side from Palermo on a five-year deal for a fee of €32 million (plus €8 million in add-ons) in 2015. He has been a mainstay at the team since joining them and developed himself as one of the best players in the World.

He finished his debut season as the club’s top goalscorer with 23 goals in all competitions and helped his team to win the Serie A title. He again won the league title in the coming season and reached the Champions League final but were defeated by Real Madrid.

The 24 year old featured regularly for the Serie A giants last season, scoring 26 goals and assisting 5 in 46 appearances and helped the team to win their seventh consecutive league title.

But in past few days the Italian side have been heavily linked with a move for Cristiano and could make a stunning £88 million move. The Argentina International could push for a move as he could fall behind the pecking order.

The Premier League giants are ready to take full advantage and could make a move for Dybala if the Portuguese superstar moves to Italy.

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