Arsenal have received a boost in their pursuit of Palermo sensation Paulo Dybala and identified Bayer Leverkusen stopper Bernd Leno as an alternative to long-term target Petr Cech.
Despite reports on Thursday that Juventus had snapped up the Argentinian forward on a five-year contract, per Football-Italia.net, Juve manager Massimiliano Allegri is adamant that a deal has not yet been done.
Per Bruce Archer of the Express, he said: “I won’t talk about players from other teams. He’s not yet a Juventus player.”
This news will be welcomed by Arsene Wenger, who is keen to bolster his attacking options this summer.