Juventus are keen to sign Benfica youngster Joao Felix and would reportedly be prepared to let Paulo Dybala leave to finance the move. Despite their continued domination of Italian football and prowess in Europe, Juve are constantly looking to improve and see Felix as a player for the present and future.
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The 19-year-old scored a memorable hat-trick on Thursday as Benfica beat Eintracht Frankfurt 4-2 in their Europa quarter-final first leg clash, and scouts were watching. Representatives from Manchester United, Manchester City, Real Madrid and Barcelona have all watched the Portugal Under-21 ace at times this season and his 15 goals from 36 appearances have certainly caught the eye.
According to Tuttosport, Juventus are prepared to match Benfica’s £87m valuation of the youngster but would need to sell Dybala in order to balance the books, with the Red Devils said to be keen on the Argentina international forward.
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