MILAN, May 7 (Reuters) - Palermo fans will get one of their last chances to admire the talent of Paulo Dybala in Sunday's home match with Atalanta as the Sicilian club prepare to cash in on their latest find.
Maurizio Zamparini, Palermo's flamboyant president, has said that he has a number of potential buyers for Dybala, a striker he has previously compared to Sergio Aguero and described as a "jewel".
After a subdued opening two seasons at the club, the 21-year-old has burst into life this term, scoring 13 goals, including several masterpieces, and repaying Zamparini for the bold investment he made three years ago.