The Palermo president says the club wants at least 40 million euros for the striker, who has been linked to Paris Saint-Germain.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini says he will not accept anything less than 40 million euros for in-demand striker Paulo Dybala, but added that he would charge Paris Saint-Germain €50 million for a player he believes to be "the new Messi."
The Rosanero supremo has already confirmed that he will cash in on his most prized asset this summer, with Juventus, Inter, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United among those interested in the 21-year-old Argentine, who has netted 13 goals in 31 Serie A appearances so far this season.