Arsenal target Paolo Dybala has admitted that these could be his last days at Palermo, with the club ready to cash in on their star man.

The Argentine forward, 21, has been linked with a number of Europe's top clubs after some dazzling performances in Serie A, and scored his 13th league goal of the season on Saturday.

Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini says that Arsenal and Juventus have already approached the club with bids, and while Arsene Wenger has denied interest, £30m-rated Dybala seems set on a move this summer.

Paolo Dybala says he could be playing his final games for Palermo as Arsenal and Juventus prepare moves

'I try not to think too much about the transfer market,' he told Dia Dia.

'I am completely focused on the last 10 games, because they could be my last here.'

Liverpool are also thought to be admirers of the youngster, who also visited the Nou Camp to watch Barcelona play earlier this season.

However, Dybala insists he was only there for the football, and not to discuss a potential transfer.

He added: 'I went to Camp Nou merely as a spectator. There were a lot of great players out on the pitch, it was a great game and it helped me because I learned a lot from watching it.'

The Argentine forward scored a penalty during Palermo's 2-1 defeat by AC Milan on Saturday