The Red Devils are said to be weighing in on a move for the Bianconeri forward.

Argentina striker Paulo Dybala has debunked claims of exiting Juventus this summer with Manchester United said to be keen on signing him. The 25-year-old forward was reportedly angling towards a move following an indifferent season with the Seria A champions.

Inconsistencies in the attacker's form saw him register just 10 goals in 41 appearances for Juventus this season. In contrast, he managed 26 goals in 46 outings for the Old Ladies last season.

In about a week ago, Dybala's brother and agent, Gustavo Dybala, casted doubt on his future by claiming that the forward was unhappy in Turin. He further indicated that 'there is a strong chance' the Juventus striker will seal a move away this summer.

Contrary to the claims of Gustavo, Paulo Dybala has insisted that he will remain with the Old Ladies.

"My brother spoke for himself,' Dybala told Sky Sport Italia during an event at the Adidas Store in Milan.

"[Juventus sporting director Fabio] Paratici knows what I want to do next year… to keep playing here.

"Paratici knows that next year I want to continue here. Then it doesn't depend on me.

"Juventus must make its choices with the coach that will come. But society knows it, next year I want to stay here. 

"I have a lot of respect for this shirt and for these fans, and because of this I will only talk about Juventus, not about other teams, because that seems to me a lack of respect."