Paulo Dybala is yet to make up his mind on a move to Manchester United (Picture: Getty)

Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward was spotted entering the club’s London offices today to thrash out a deal for Juventus star Paulo Dybala.

The Red Devils have agreed a swap deal with the Serie A giants that would see Romelu Lukaku move to Turin in exchange for the Argentine.

However, while the pair’s similarity in value made agreeing a deal somewhat straightforward, Dybala remains keen on staying in Turin and United most convince him that his future lies at Old Trafford.

Dybala is believed to be seeking a significant increase on the £7.5m-a-year he earns in Italy and United may have to make him their second highest paid player behind Alexis Sanchez to get the deal done.


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Lukaku earns around £200,000-a-week at Old Trafford but handing Dybala around £350,000-a-week could prove problematic given the trouble that has been caused by the club’s record outlay on Sanchez.

However, with just six days left of the transfer window, there is little room for error and Woodward was spotted at United’s offices in Mayfair today to discuss the deal.

Dybala’s representatives are still in the capital having jetted in 48 hours ago when a deal was agreed.

It’s set to be a chaotic final week of the window for United, who have failed to make an addition to their squad since the signing of Aaron Wan-Bissaka in June.

United are simultaneously working on a deal for Leicester City defender Harry Maguire but the two clubs remain some distance apart in their valuations of the centre-back.

Reports today claim the Foxes want as much as £95m for Maguire, which would smash the record-breaking £75m Liverpool paid for Virgil van Dijk in 2018.