When you talk about some top talented young players without mentioning Paulo Dybala, there is this blur vague it creates. When a young player has maybe once in his best moments been compared to Messi or Likely replica of Ronaldo, there is certainly something extraordinary about them.


Yah, the comparism may be overrated or blown out of proportion, but one won't be in a haste to write them off as the future pillars of their various teams. You can talk about PSG Kylian Mbappe, you can talk about Barcelona's Dembele etc. These are upcoming players that have got the future of the game, and Dybala is one of them.


With Christiano Ronaldo's arrival in Turin from Real Madrid, things haven't remain the same for the young Argentine in Juve. He has been forced to play the ball around the "Big Guy," maybe as a supporting striker, but his attacking role seem limited with Ronaldo's presence in the team. Prior to the Portuguese arrival, Dybala was growing to become Juve's future, as he proved capable of shouldering the team's attack in many occasions.


His dream is to be at the peak of his career and perhaps have his hands on the Ballon d'Or award someday. However, having been forced to play second fiddle to the Five Times World Champion haven't favoured the Argentine. The past season has seen him being introduced from the bench on many occasions. It's even worse for him when he is on international duty for Argentina national team that has Lionel Messi operating from the same position.


This inability of Argentine national team coaches to find a way of playing Dybala and Messi in the same team has been a knotty one, and doesn't appear like they have found a way out of this puzzle. With a talented player like Dybala being benched almost all the time for Argentina, it doesn't spell good for his career and dreams. If there is anything the young star will be praying for, it will be for Messi to retire from the National team.


Playing alongside these two heavyweights isn't helping him, and I think leaving for another club could provide him with an enabling environment to showoff his stardom and what he can do. Recently, with the transfer market beginning reach it's end, talks have been heard in the media as regards a possible swap between Juventus and Manchester United. The speculated deal is meant to see Romelu Lukaku swapped with The Argentine Dybala.


While it appears like the Belgium forward is okay with the deal, Dybala is still on the fence about the whole stuff. If he stays back at Turin, he is not sure of Sarri's plans with him as regards playing opportunity. But he wants to play in the UEFA champions league which Manchester United didn't qualify for. He knows if he must be at the top, then he ought to feature in big tournaments like this.


But there is something else that could be stalling Dybala's decision as regards moving to Old Trafford, and that's PSG tempting interest in the young star. With rumours making the rounds that Manchester United players suffered a reduction in their wages after qualifying for Europa League, a club like PSG that are ready to splash the money could be too tempting to resist.


With Manchester United currently needing a player that has got the killer instinct like Dybala, and PSG that have gotten Mbappe already as their star man, Where would you advise Dybala to go, considering his dream to be the Star Man Too?