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Real Madrid prepare £90m bid for Ronaldo's Juventus teammate

- Real Madrid are looking to make a Galaticos signing in more than three years

- The Spanish giants are interested in landing Juventus striker Paulo Dybala

- The Argentine international has been consistent since joining Juve in 2015

Real Madrid are preparing for a Galaticos signing as they plot a whopping £90million bid for Juventus striker Paulo Dybala.

The 25-year-old has been in consistent form with Massimiliano Allegri's side since joining the club from Palermo in 2015.

And it is understood Los Blancos want to lure him to Spain where he would be expected to play as a center-forward at the Bernabeu next season.

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"Real are looking to get their next lot of Galaticos in and Dybala is top of the pile for the summer," a source told The Sun.

"There has been a lot of interest in him over the years but he has always been interested in heading to Real himself.

"Manchester City have wanted him for a while now as well. Pep was even looking at him while he was at Bayern Munich."

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The Bianconeri have already committed themselves to splashing a £300,000-per-week wage on Aaron Ramsey who is set to join the Juve from Arsenal.

And the Welshman could still join the Turin giants before the January window is shut if Arsenal find replacements in the loan market.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Italian champions Juventus have turned down bids from three European clubs for Pauolo Dybala.

The clubs scampering for the signature of the Argentine star includes; Premier League side Manchester City, Ligue 1 outfit Paris Saint-Germain and Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.

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