Arsenal are widely known to be tracking Paulo Dybala for some time now and Palermo president has now claimed that the Argentine forward could be on his way to Premier League next campaign.
The 21-year-old striker has had a meteoric rise this season, having found the back of the net on twelve occasions for the Italian outfit and his newly-found prominence has, thus, attracted interests from in and around Europe.
Maurizio Zamparini acceded that he was already preparing for a life without his prolific goal-scorer as contract extension talks had failed come to fruition.
“Palermo will aim at playing European football next season, even without Dybala. I'm already preparing the team for next year.
Four teams are after Paulo Dybala and he will not go for less than 40 million as a team could close in the next 15 days."
His current contract with Palermo runs out in 2016 and the Italian side may want to cash in on the situation and make good monies rather than letting him walk away on a free transfer next summer.
At such a tender age, he imposes a promising figure with a lot of potential for the future.
Arsene Wenger recently claimed that his successor at Arsenal would have a lot of talent at his disposal and his signature on Arsenal papers would only reiterate his stance.