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Arsenal reportedly offered South American that Aaron Ramsey labelled ‘unbelievable’

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Arsenal are one of six Premier League clubs to have reportedly been offered the chance to sign Juventus attacker Paulo Dybala next year – and Aaron Ramsey’s recent comments on the Argentine will certainly excite supporters.

Dybala, 27, is struggling to get consistent game time at Juventus since Andrea Pirlo replaced Maurizio Sarri. Under the ex-Chelsea gaffer, Dybala had a hand in 31 goals last season – this season, he has only started six of his 10 games.

90Min claim Dybala’s agents are already considering his future and have opened talks with six Premier League sides over a possible 2021 transfer. Namely, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham and both Manchester clubs.

Given Arsenal are being linked with Dybala and could potentially lure the Argentine to the Emirates next summer, Ramsey’s comments on the striker – just last summer – will certainly excite Gunners fans.

“I can confirm that Dybala is an unbelievable player,” Ramsey said, as per The Star. “He’s very gifted — a team player — and some of the things he’s done in training and some of the games this season has been quite breathtaking.”

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TBR’s view – Dybala would take Arsenal back into the top four

He is clearly just the player they need. Arsenal have the right players in other areas, with Pablo Mari returning at centre-back alongside Gabriel, Thomas Partey in midfield – while the attack has never been in doubt.

What is lacking, is the connection between midfield and the attack. Mesut Ozil has been ostracised, and Arsenal need to replace that. Houssem Aouar continues to be linked, but Dybala is a level above, a proper superstar.

Not only would Mikel Arteta unite a fanbase by signing Dybala, but he would also give the Gunners the quality they need in between the lines to re-mount a top-four challenge. Dybala would be ideal for Arsenal.

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