The Argentina striker has been included as part of the deal for the Manchester United striker.

Paulo Dybala has reportedly made a decision on his future by ruling out the possibility of leaving Juventus this summer. The 25-year-old striker is said to have been included in a swap deal which could see him at Manchester United and Romelu Lukaku heading in the opposite direction.

The Argentina striker has been tipped for a move away from the Allianz Stadium following an unimpressive campaign last season. In recent times, the player has been heavily linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur with the Premier League outfit reportedly having an initial bid for the forward rejected.

On Friday, Sky Sport reported that Juventus is looking to part ways with Dybala and, as a result has included him in a swap deal for Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku. The Bianconeri are expected to welcome Mauro Icardi from Inter Milan while potentially recruiting the Belgian striker who has been angling for a move away from the Red Devils all summer.

The said transfer to Turin for the former Everton star somewhat came out of the blue considering Inter Milan had been in talks with Manchester United for the signature of the player. Talks are believed to be progressing significantly although the two teams are yet to reach a level ground on the price tag.

Meanwhile, with Juventus aiming to beat Inter to the signing of Lukaku, Sky Italia has reported that Dybala is looking forward to staying in Turin in a bid to fight for his place under new manager Maurizio Sarri. The 25-year-old striker is currently due to return to Juventus on August 5 after being granted an extended vacation for featuring in the Copa America for Argentina this summer.