The Palermo chief says the attacker's move to Turin is "a bargain", reiterating his belief that the striker "is the new Lionel Messi"
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has revealed Juventus has agreed to pay 32 million euros for striker Paulo Dybala.
The 21-year-old Dybala was the breakout star of the Serie A season, netting 13 times in 34 appearances to attract the interest of Italy's biggest clubs, as well as Premier League heavyweights Arsenal and Manchester United.
Dybala confirmed on May 24 that he will move to Juve this summer and Zamparini has now shed further light on the deal, which he thinks is an excellent piece of business for everyone involved.